Prithviraj Chauhan -His last days

Questions are raised every now and then on my writeups on Prithviraj Chauhan on various aspects of his life and valour. It may help me if the questions are elaborate enough to give them proper coverage. I am thankful to my readers. The latest questions raised by Neerja Gupta, Ritika and Krupz are in relation to whether courtship between Prithviraj and Sanyokta was a take over from their earlier acquiantance or it was a sudden event and that how he died. These questions are joined by certain other readers putting their query more or less in the same manner. Historians differ on these points and theirs are the views contradictory to each other. Picking up all these varying versions together read in the context of events in totality, what is normally summed up is that (1) Both of them didn’t meet earlier but as Sanyokta had heard of chivalrous roles of Prithviraj, she developed a feeling of love for him which culminated into Prithviraj picking her up forcefully from the Swayamber that was organised by her father Jai Chand and (2) Prithviraj was a sharp shooter with a capacity to shoot his target with an arrow merely on hearing his voice. It was done at the instance of Chand Bardai, the court poet of Prithviraj. Mohd Ghori somehow escaped, took a revenge, got both him and Chand Bardai blinded, took them away from the country where they were killed. This is supposed to be correct in view of the fact that Mohd Ghori is said to have survived 6 years after the said shoot out. The other version is that Mohd Ghori was shot dead on the spot by arrows of Prithviraj.

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Prithviraj did kill ghori because the logical reason for this is that even2day the grave of prithvi exists alongside of ghori and people of afghanistan still kick the grave of prithvi since he had killed their king.

i had referred many books regarding the dead mystery of great prithviraj chauhan, but no proper book can state me a proper conclusion. Each book has different ending. And our history is just hidden. Prithviraj chauhan was a great ruler and many courageous story is surrendered around him. there is no way we can bring out the hidden death mystery of this great king and brought back his remains to India. so he will be respected in his motherland and more than that he was the last Hindu ruler.

Prithviraj Chauhan III was an orthodox Hindu. He ruled as per the Hindu Dharma. He banned meat selling & consumption in his kingdom. He himself was a vegetarian. He banned hunting of timid animals. He banned catching of fish & hunting of birds. He rewarded DEATH for the slaughtering of COWS.

Prithviraj’s kingdom included today’s Rajasthan, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, much of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, some parts of Gujarat & Kashmir. His kingdom was gifted with Rivers Ganges, Yamuna, Saraswati (now dried), Sutlej, Beas, & Ravi which made his landscapes highly fertile expect some parts of Rajasthan. Agriculture was well flourished & cattle rearing was also common. His kingdom had thousands of granaries which were full of Wheat & Rice. Milk production was massive due to abundance of Cattles. His kingdom was very famous for Silk & Velvet production.

Prithviraj Chauhan was the richest king in the world then. His “Ghajana” had tonnes of Gold, millions of Gemstones like Diamonds, Pearls, Rubys, Sapphires & Emeralds. His Kingdom had abundant sources of metals like Gold, Silver, Steel, Iron & Copper. His Kingdom had 11 Gold mines.

Prithviraj Chauhan’s Army was the largest army in the world then. He maintained a standing army of 5,00,000 Horses, 50,000 Elephants, 5,00,000 archers & 20,00,000 soldiers in armour beside many servants & servant-maids.

Prithviraj Chauhan built more than 5,00,000 huge Temples all over his Empire. His empire had more than 50,00,000 huge Temples. People were rich & lived happily under his rule. He rewarded Brahmins with gold & lands. He rewarded 1000 Gold coins to every women for each child birth. He gifted 1000 Gold coins, 5 acres of fertile land & a big house for every newly married couples. He encouraged love marriages known as “Gandharva Vivahas”

Prithviraj Chauhan encouraged his people to follow Hinduism. Hinduism flourished under his rule. Many festivals, poojas & bhajans were conducted throughout the year. He was also tolerant to Buddhism & Jainism. He banned Quran & Islam in his Empire. His empire had a population of more than 2,00,00,000. Hindus formed 98% of the population, Buddists & Jainists formed 1% each.

Prithviraj hated Islam from his heart. He demolished around 500 Mosques built by previous Muslim invaders and made his land free of Mosques. He either killed or drew away all the Muslims from his Empire. No Muslim ever lived within his boundary. He strictly prohibited the incursion of Muslims into his Empire. He mercilessly punished the intruders from the Ghorid Empire.

Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Muslims under Ghori in the first battle of Tarain but Ghori escaped from the battlefield. Prithviraj then married Samyukta, the most beautiful princess ever & became amorous with his new lovely wife. Ghori heard about the beauty of Prithviraj’s Queen and again invaded Hindustan not to capture it but to capture it’s Rani. This time Ghori & his handful of Muslims massacred the huge Hindu army. Ghori defeated & mercilessly killed Prithviraj in the second battle of Tarain. Then Ghori rushed to Prithviraj’s capital Ajmer & captured it. He strommed the fort & captured Prithviraj’s beautiful Queen Rani Samyuktha. After raping her to his extent, Ghori went to Prithviraj’s Ghajana. He ordered his soldiers to calculate the amount of Gold in the Ghajana. He came to know that it had more than 10,000 tonnes of Gold. Ghori told that it was great but not greater than the amazing beauty of Rani Samyuktha. Ghori uttered, “Pithauro’s Rani has moon to lotus like soft body with the smell of jasmine to rose with the taste of mango juice to tender coconut water from above to below”. Later Rani Samyuktha became Ghori’s favourite concubine.

“Its a reality that prithviraj chauhan had great valor and warrior…..dont be in misconception about the bravery of the mohammad ghori…….he was very sissy and killed by great emperor prithviraj chauhan with his arrow….we should do venerate to chauhan to be a glorious monarch…….this is the only fact which is true and dont make any false conception towards the valor of great emperor chauhan……

The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.

The first major clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.

The very first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.

Muhammad Ghori, hailing from Ghor in present-day Afghanistan, grew increasingly powerful. He conquered Ghazni and subsequently defeated the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab. Muhammad Ghori’s domain now touched upon that of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. A clash was inevitable.
Muhammud Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan had clashed 15 times before the battle of tarrain.
1) The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.
2) The second clash was when Samar SIngh had come to prithivraj chauhan for help. He had explained how Muhammud of Ghor had his eyes on Chittor. Prithviraj vowed to help his friend Samar Singh in his war. The battle was fought at Chittorgargh. Here, Prithviraj’s army and Samar Singh had clashed with Ghori’s forces. Again the vitory was of Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori’s forces diminished and retreated.
3) The third clash was when Ghori had claimed to take over a village on the Northern province of Prithviraj Chauhan. He had used the villagers to build a fort for himself. The fort was completed earlier than expected. When Prithviraj Chauhan came to know of this, he and Samar Singh along with his army marched to the fort. Many attempts were created to enter the fort. However, in the attempt of entering the fort, many of Prithviraj chauhan’s forces had diminished. Prithviraj chauhan thought of an idea of digging an underground tunnel to entr the fort. Whilst Samar Sigh was appointed responsibility to ensure the tunnel was dug, Prithviraj Chauhan distracted Ghori’s forces. When the tunnel was made, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to enter the fort. However, most of his forces had diminished. In fact, there were only about 10 soldiers left. The nearby villagers had vowed to help Prithviraj chauhan in this battle and the villagers joined prithviraj chauhans army. A huge sword clash occured between ghori and prithviraj chauhan. However, ghori again managed to escape.
4) The fourth clash was when ghori and vanraj had joined forces to kidnap and attempt to kill samar singh. Prithviraj chauhan came to know of this and had reached to the location where samar singh was held through the disguise of being a ghurid soldier. He had killed the ghurid soldiers and eventually came face to face again with ghori. Another sword clash occured. However, just as prithivraj was about to kill ghori, tadar khan ( a general of ghori) held a knife against samar singh’s neck. Tadar khan threatened to kill samar singh if prithviraj chauhan would not let ghori go. Vanraj was killed here and ghori escaped.
5) The fifth clash was initially planned to be full combat war. However, ghori had attempted many times to win before prithviraj even reached the battleground. Prithviraj chauhan’s soldiers were poisoned and he suffered many casualties. However, prithviraj chauhan decided to be more careful and had assessed the strength of the ghurid army. He then decided to pounce on them at night. Prithviraj chauhan’s army dressed in disguise and had secretly, tacticfully and quietly killed some of the ghurid soldiers, reducing the strength of the ghurid army. Later on, prithvi’s army surrounded ghori’s soldiers. Prithviraj chauhan however came face to face with ghori. Ghori was shocked and had ordered his soldiers to kill prithvi. However, they coudnt as they were held captive by prithvi’s army. Prithvi and ghori clashed with spears this time. GHori was wounded in the personal combat. However, he pretended to be dead. HOweve,r when prithvi was celebrating his victory, ghori got up and attempted to kill prithvi. However, mir hussein was killed instead. Mir hussein was ghori’s little brother. MIr had previously came into prithvi’s refuge, seeking for protection from his own brother. Prithvi was sad that he couldnt save Mir hussein. In the meantime, ghori had vanished into thin air. He wasn’t to return until after Sanyogita’s swayamwar.

Muhammad Ghori, hailing from Ghor in present-day Afghanistan, grew increasingly powerful. He conquered Ghazni and subsequently defeated the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab. Muhammad Ghori’s domain now touched upon that of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. A clash was inevitable.
Muhammud Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan had clashed 15 times before the battle of tarrain.
1) The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.
2) The second clash was when Samar SIngh had come to prithivraj chauhan for help. He had explained how Muhammud of Ghor had his eyes on Chittor. Prithviraj vowed to help his friend Samar Singh in his war. The battle was fought at Chittorgargh. Here, Prithviraj’s army and Samar Singh had clashed with Ghori’s forces. Again the vitory was of Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori’s forces diminished and retreated.
3) The third clash was when Ghori had claimed to take over a village on the Northern province of Prithviraj Chauhan. He had used the villagers to build a fort for himself. The fort was completed earlier than expected. When Prithviraj Chauhan came to know of this, he and Samar Singh along with his army marched to the fort. Many attempts were created to enter the fort. However, in the attempt of entering the fort, many of Prithviraj chauhan’s forces had diminished. Prithviraj chauhan thought of an idea of digging an underground tunnel to entr the fort. Whilst Samar Sigh was appointed responsibility to ensure the tunnel was dug, Prithviraj Chauhan distracted Ghori’s forces. When the tunnel was made, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to enter the fort. However, most of his forces had diminished. In fact, there were only about 10 soldiers left. The nearby villagers had vowed to help Prithviraj chauhan in this battle and the villagers joined prithviraj chauhans army. A huge sword clash occured between ghori and prithviraj chauhan. However, ghori again managed to escape.
4) The fourth clash was when ghori and vanraj had joined forces to kidnap and attempt to kill samar singh. Prithviraj chauhan came to know of this and had reached to the location where samar singh was held through the disguise of being a ghurid soldier. He had killed the ghurid soldiers and eventually came face to face again with ghori. Another sword clash occured. However, just as prithivraj was about to kill ghori, tadar khan ( a general of ghori) held a knife against samar singh’s neck. Tadar khan threatened to kill samar singh if prithviraj chauhan would not let ghori go. Vanraj was killed here and ghori escaped.
5) The fifth clash was initially planned to be full combat war. However, ghori had attempted many times to win before prithviraj even reached the battleground. Prithviraj chauhan’s soldiers were poisoned and he suffered many casualties. However, prithviraj chauhan decided to be more careful and had assessed the strength of the ghurid army. He then decided to pounce on them at night. Prithviraj chauhan’s army dressed in disguise and had secretly, tacticfully and quietly killed some of the ghurid soldiers, reducing the strength of the ghurid army. Later on, prithvi’s army surrounded ghori’s soldiers. Prithviraj chauhan however came face to face with ghori. Ghori was shocked and had ordered his soldiers to kill prithvi. However, they coudnt as they were held captive by prithvi’s army. Prithvi and ghori clashed with spears this time. GHori was wounded in the personal combat. However, he pretended to be dead. HOweve,r when prithvi was celebrating his victory, ghori got up and attempted to kill prithvi. However, mir hussein was killed instead. Mir hussein was ghori’s little brother. MIr had previously came into prithvi’s refuge, seeking for protection from his own brother. Prithvi was sad that he couldnt save Mir hussein. In the meantime, ghori had vanished into thin air. He wasn’t to return until after Sanyogita’s swayamwar.

Muhammad Ghori, hailing from Ghor in present-day Afghanistan, grew increasingly powerful. He conquered Ghazni and subsequently defeated the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab. Muhammad Ghori’s domain now touched upon that of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. A clash was inevitable.
Muhammud Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan had clashed 15 times before the battle of tarrain.
1) The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.
2) The second clash was when Samar SIngh had come to prithivraj chauhan for help. He had explained how Muhammud of Ghor had his eyes on Chittor. Prithviraj vowed to help his friend Samar Singh in his war. The battle was fought at Chittorgargh. Here, Prithviraj’s army and Samar Singh had clashed with Ghori’s forces. Again the vitory was of Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori’s forces diminished and retreated.
3) The third clash was when Ghori had claimed to take over a village on the Northern province of Prithviraj Chauhan. He had used the villagers to build a fort for himself. The fort was completed earlier than expected. When Prithviraj Chauhan came to know of this, he and Samar Singh along with his army marched to the fort. Many attempts were created to enter the fort. However, in the attempt of entering the fort, many of Prithviraj chauhan’s forces had diminished. Prithviraj chauhan thought of an idea of digging an underground tunnel to entr the fort. Whilst Samar Sigh was appointed responsibility to ensure the tunnel was dug, Prithviraj Chauhan distracted Ghori’s forces. When the tunnel was made, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to enter the fort. However, most of his forces had diminished. In fact, there were only about 10 soldiers left. The nearby villagers had vowed to help Prithviraj chauhan in this battle and the villagers joined prithviraj chauhans army. A huge sword clash occured between ghori and prithviraj chauhan. However, ghori again managed to escape.
4) The fourth clash was when ghori and vanraj had joined forces to kidnap and attempt to kill samar singh. Prithviraj chauhan came to know of this and had reached to the location where samar singh was held through the disguise of being a ghurid soldier. He had killed the ghurid soldiers and eventually came face to face again with ghori. Another sword clash occured. However, just as prithivraj was about to kill ghori, tadar khan ( a general of ghori) held a knife against samar singh’s neck. Tadar khan threatened to kill samar singh if prithviraj chauhan would not let ghori go. Vanraj was killed here and ghori escaped.
5) The fifth clash was initially planned to be full combat war. However, ghori had attempted many times to win before prithviraj even reached the battleground. Prithviraj chauhan’s soldiers were poisoned and he suffered many casualties. However, prithviraj chauhan decided to be more careful and had assessed the strength of the ghurid army. He then decided to pounce on them at night. Prithviraj chauhan’s army dressed in disguise and had secretly, tacticfully and quietly killed some of the ghurid soldiers, reducing the strength of the ghurid army. Later on, prithvi’s army surrounded ghori’s soldiers. Prithviraj chauhan however came face to face with ghori. Ghori was shocked and had ordered his soldiers to kill prithvi. However, they coudnt as they were held captive by prithvi’s army. Prithvi and ghori clashed with spears this time. GHori was wounded in the personal combat. However, he pretended to be dead. HOweve,r when prithvi was celebrating his victory, ghori got up and attempted to kill prithvi. However, mir hussein was killed instead. Mir hussein was ghori’s little brother. MIr had previously came into prithvi’s refuge, seeking for protection from his own brother. Prithvi was sad that he couldnt save Mir hussein. In the meantime, ghori had vanished into thin air. He wasn’t to return until after Sanyogita’s swayamwar.

Muhammad Ghori, hailing from Ghor in present-day Afghanistan, grew increasingly powerful. He conquered Ghazni and subsequently defeated the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab. Muhammad Ghori’s domain now touched upon that of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. A clash was inevitable.
Muhammud Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan had clashed 15 times before the battle of tarrain.
1) The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.
2) The second clash was when Samar SIngh had come to prithivraj chauhan for help. He had explained how Muhammud of Ghor had his eyes on Chittor. Prithviraj vowed to help his friend Samar Singh in his war. The battle was fought at Chittorgargh. Here, Prithviraj’s army and Samar Singh had clashed with Ghori’s forces. Again the vitory was of Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori’s forces diminished and retreated.
3) The third clash was when Ghori had claimed to take over a village on the Northern province of Prithviraj Chauhan. He had used the villagers to build a fort for himself. The fort was completed earlier than expected. When Prithviraj Chauhan came to know of this, he and Samar Singh along with his army marched to the fort. Many attempts were created to enter the fort. However, in the attempt of entering the fort, many of Prithviraj chauhan’s forces had diminished. Prithviraj chauhan thought of an idea of digging an underground tunnel to entr the fort. Whilst Samar Sigh was appointed responsibility to ensure the tunnel was dug, Prithviraj Chauhan distracted Ghori’s forces. When the tunnel was made, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to enter the fort. However, most of his forces had diminished. In fact, there were only about 10 soldiers left. The nearby villagers had vowed to help Prithviraj chauhan in this battle and the villagers joined prithviraj chauhans army. A huge sword clash occured between ghori and prithviraj chauhan. However, ghori again managed to escape.
4) The fourth clash was when ghori and vanraj had joined forces to kidnap and attempt to kill samar singh. Prithviraj chauhan came to know of this and had reached to the location where samar singh was held through the disguise of being a ghurid soldier. He had killed the ghurid soldiers and eventually came face to face again with ghori. Another sword clash occured. However, just as prithivraj was about to kill ghori, tadar khan ( a general of ghori) held a knife against samar singh’s neck. Tadar khan threatened to kill samar singh if prithviraj chauhan would not let ghori go. Vanraj was killed here and ghori escaped.
5) The fifth clash was initially planned to be full combat war. However, ghori had attempted many times to win before prithviraj even reached the battleground. Prithviraj chauhan’s soldiers were poisoned and he suffered many casualties. However, prithviraj chauhan decided to be more careful and had assessed the strength of the ghurid army. He then decided to pounce on them at night. Prithviraj chauhan’s army dressed in disguise and had secretly, tacticfully and quietly killed some of the ghurid soldiers, reducing the strength of the ghurid army. Later on, prithvi’s army surrounded ghori’s soldiers. Prithviraj chauhan however came face to face with ghori. Ghori was shocked and had ordered his soldiers to kill prithvi. However, they coudnt as they were held captive by prithvi’s army. Prithvi and ghori clashed with spears this time. GHori was wounded in the personal combat. However, he pretended to be dead. HOweve,r when prithvi was celebrating his victory, ghori got up and attempted to kill prithvi. However, mir hussein was killed instead. Mir hussein was ghori’s little brother. MIr had previously came into prithvi’s refuge, seeking for protection from his own brother. Prithvi was sad that he couldnt save Mir hussein. In the meantime, ghori had vanished into thin air. He wasn’t to return until after Sanyogita’s swayamwar.daaa

Muhammad Ghori, hailing from Ghor in present-day Afghanistan, grew increasingly powerful. He conquered Ghazni and subsequently defeated the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab. Muhammad Ghori’s domain now touched upon that of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. A clash was inevitable.
Muhammud Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan had clashed 15 times before the battle of tarrain.
1) The first clash was when muhammud ghori had held the pilgrims on the koteshwar yatra captive. During this time sanyogita was also held captive here. Prithviraj chauhan had saved the pilgrims as well as sanyogita on this first encounter. Here, it was the first time when Ghori and Prithviraj chauhan introduced themselves face to face. A sword clash had occured and the victory here was of Prithviraj Chauhan’s. However, as ghori promised to never enter india again, prithviraj set ghori free.
2) The second clash was when Samar SIngh had come to prithivraj chauhan for help. He had explained how Muhammud of Ghor had his eyes on Chittor. Prithviraj vowed to help his friend Samar Singh in his war. The battle was fought at Chittorgargh. Here, Prithviraj’s army and Samar Singh had clashed with Ghori’s forces. Again the vitory was of Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori’s forces diminished and retreated.
3) The third clash was when Ghori had claimed to take over a village on the Northern province of Prithviraj Chauhan. He had used the villagers to build a fort for himself. The fort was completed earlier than expected. When Prithviraj Chauhan came to know of this, he and Samar Singh along with his army marched to the fort. Many attempts were created to enter the fort. However, in the attempt of entering the fort, many of Prithviraj chauhan’s forces had diminished. Prithviraj chauhan thought of an idea of digging an underground tunnel to entr the fort. Whilst Samar Sigh was appointed responsibility to ensure the tunnel was dug, Prithviraj Chauhan distracted Ghori’s forces. When the tunnel was made, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to enter the fort. However, most of his forces had diminished. In fact, there were only about 10 soldiers left. The nearby villagers had vowed to help Prithviraj chauhan in this battle and the villagers joined prithviraj chauhans army. A huge sword clash occured between ghori and prithviraj chauhan. However, ghori again managed to escape.
4) The fourth clash was when ghori and vanraj had joined forces to kidnap and attempt to kill samar singh. Prithviraj chauhan came to know of this and had reached to the location where samar singh was held through the disguise of being a ghurid soldier. He had killed the ghurid soldiers and eventually came face to face again with ghori. Another sword clash occured. However, just as prithivraj was about to kill ghori, tadar khan ( a general of ghori) held a knife against samar singh’s neck. Tadar khan threatened to kill samar singh if prithviraj chauhan would not let ghori go. Vanraj was killed here and ghori escaped.
5) The fifth clash was initially planned to be full combat war. However, ghori had attempted many times to win before prithviraj even reached the battleground. Prithviraj chauhan’s soldiers were poisoned and he suffered many casualties. However, prithviraj chauhan decided to be more careful and had assessed the strength of the ghurid army. He then decided to pounce on them at night. Prithviraj chauhan’s army dressed in disguise and had secretly, tacticfully and quietly killed some of the ghurid soldiers, reducing the strength of the ghurid army. Later on, prithvi’s army surrounded ghori’s soldiers. Prithviraj chauhan however came face to face with ghori. Ghori was shocked and had ordered his soldiers to kill prithvi. However, they coudnt as they were held captive by prithvi’s army. Prithvi and ghori clashed with spears this time. GHori was wounded in the personal combat. However, he pretended to be dead. HOweve,r when prithvi was celebrating his victory, ghori got up and attempted to kill prithvi. However, mir hussein was killed instead. Mir hussein was ghori’s little brother. MIr had previously came into prithvi’s refuge, seeking for protection from his own brother. Prithvi was sad that he couldnt save Mir hussein. In the meantime, ghori had vanished into thin air. He wasn’t to return until after Sanyogita’s swayamwar.nnndn

Sultan Mohammed Ghori and his jihadis offered fajar prayers in early morning darkness outside of Tarain. Then they attacked the rajputs who were amorous inside their tents with their young beautiful wives.
BLOODSHED AFTER TARAIN PRAYER
Bukharee, Volume 5, Book 59, Number 510:
Narrated Anas bin Malik: We reached Tarain early in the morning and the hindus were busy inside their tents enjoying with their women, and when they saw Sultan Ghori they said, “Mohammad Ghori! Ghori and his army!”
The Sultan said, “Allah-Hamara! hindus are destroyed.”
PRITHVIRAJ BEHEADED
Prithviraj Chauhan, the King of rajputs was severely injured in the battle by Ghori.
Aibak dragged the bleeding Prithviraj to his master.
Mohammed: Rai Pithauro, where did you hide your wife?
King Prithviraj: My wife? She is not here? We are hindus not ugly muslims like you…
Mohammed: Mind your language Prithviraj, you are talking to Mohammed of Ghor
King Prithviraj: Mohammed of Ghor my ass. You are a killer and a rapist….
Mohammed: Aibak, get him away from me and cut off his tongue.
Aibak: if we cut off his tongue how will we make him talk..
Mohammed: OK, then I will cut his private parts, torture him and make him talk.
(Ghori kicked hard Pithauro’s private parts, peeled off the skin above and moved it around with a hot rod to give him maximum pain. Pithauro was already badly injured and bleeding. He passed out without talking.)
Mohammed: The bastard passed out. Khilji cut off his head.
Tabari VIII:122; Ishaq:515:
“The Sultan tortured Pithauro until he root out and extract where his Queen was. Ghori kindled a fire on Prithviraj’s private parts, twirling it with his firestick until Pithauro was near death. Then the Sultan gave him to Khilji, who beheaded him.”
ROUNDING UP OF CAPTURED WOMEN
The most exciting part of a jihad for jihadis was distribution of captured women. First Ghori picked his 20% cut, mostly very young and pretty ones, then one by one names of jihadis were drawn by a lottery and captured women were distributed among them. All the mujahids started rounding up Rajput women and bringing them
to the holding compound… Khilji searched for Prithviraj’s beautiful wife and entered his luxurious tent and grabbed his lovely 17 year old young wife Rani Samyukta. She was brought to the Sultan. On the way she saw the dead bodies of their murdered family members and the headless body of Raja Prithviraj. Mohammed was drinking wine near the decapitated body of Prithviraj which was lying in a pool of blood.
Bukhari 7:69:486:
Samyukta went berserk when she saw Ghori celebrating near her husband’s castrated body. She attacked him cursing loudly. Ghori’s drinking utensil slipped from his hand spilling his favourite wine.
SAMYUKTA GIVEN TO BHAKTIYAR KHILJI
Mohammed: See what you did Rani, can’t you see I am drinking? Khilji control this fresh fruit and take her away.
Khilji: What do you want me to do with her Sultan?
Mohammed: Take her to your tent and enjoy her. She is all yours.
Khilji: Shukran Sultan Shukran.
Khilji took the beautiful and shapely teenager to his tent….Samyukta fought hard and resisted as she was disrobed to be violated. Soon a crowd gathered to see the commotion in Khilji’s tent. They were awestruck with Samyukta’s figure and beauty. Several jihadis ran to the Sultan and praised Samyukta’s form in front of him.
Sahih Muslim 8:3329:
Samyukta (Allah be pleased with her) fell to the lot of Khilji in the spoils of war,
and they praised her in the presence of the Sultan (may peace be upon him) and said: We have not seen the like of her among the captives of war.
Ghori’s 30-man libido kicked in and instantly aroused him.
Mohammed: Aibak go right away and retrieve Samyukta from Khilji.
Aibak went right away and found Khilji still trying to subdue Samyukta. He ordered him to leave her alone, but Khilji ignored the command… Aibak then kicked Khilji’s bare bottom with such a violent force with his iron toed sandal that Khilji defecated blood and collapsed over Samyukta. Aibak retrieved Samyukta and brought her to the Sultan. Limping and protesting Khilji also followed them. Mohammed threw his robe over Samyukta to claim her. But Khilji was not prepared to give in.
Bukhari 5:59:512:
Samyukta was amongst the captives, She first came in the share of Khilji
but later on she belonged to the Sultan Ghori.
KHILJI OFFERED TEN FOR ONE DEAL
Khilji: Sultan, that is not fair at all. You had given Samyukta to me.
Mohammed: “I changed my mind. I will give you ten young royal hindu women in her place. You will love them, they are very young and virgins. You can have a great threesome tonight”.
(Muslim 8:3329: ‘He was given ten rajput women in lieu of Samyukta by the Sultan’)
Khilji: “Sultan I don’t enjoy little girls. You can keep them, just return my Samyukta.
Mohammed: “Khilji don’t be a pest. I will sweeten the pot and throw in ten more young hindu women .You can have great pleasure tonight, twenty royal rajput girls.”
Khilji: “I don’t want anything, please kindly return my Samyukta”.
Mohammed: Okay what if I offered fifty rajput women in all”.
Khilji: Ghori, I have enough women from the last jihad. I just need Samyukta”
(Now the Sultan got really ticked off.)
Mohammed: “Khilji, you stubborn mule, just take what I offered before I change my mind and have your private parts removed instead.”
(Khilji knew Ghori meant what he said. He took fifty rajput women & left in a hurry)
(Sahih Muslim 8:3328: “Allah’s Sultan (may peace be upon him) got her (Samyukta) in exchange of fifty lovely hindu ladies”.)
GHORI RAPES SAMYUKTA
Mohammed then hurried to his tent with Samyukta. There were three rajput girls already in Ghori’s tent with whom he had a foursome the previous night. Mohammed called out Aibak and Khilji.
Mohammed: Aibak take Payal, Yultaz you take Tara and your son likes little girls so give this little girl to him, she is hardly ten…
(The History of Tabari, Vol. 8, p. 29-30:
From his share of captive women, Ghori gave his son-in-law, Aibak a rajput girl, Payal to enjoy her at his will. He also presented Yultaz, his father-in-law, another hindu girl Tara and bestowed another very young rajput girl to Yultaz. Yultaz gave that girl to his son Masud.)
Samyukta: Mohammed how can you be so cruel, you made those girls widows by killing their beloved husbands, then raped them all night and the next day you passed them on to other men.
Ghori: Allah 4:20 gives all muslim men that privilege of changing their women at will
Samyukta: And that ten year old girl you gave to Yultaz, how could you have intercourse with her…
Mohammed: Who said I had intercourse with her. I only thighed her. It is my rule never to have sex with girls below the age of 10.
When Mohammed made advances towards Samyukta, she resisted. How could she submit to a man who had killed her dear husband few hours back.
Mohammed: What is your problem Samyukta.
Samyukta: Mohammed, I don’t like you because you killed my beloved husband. I hate those who kill innocent men and rape their women.
Mohammed: What are you talking about., it was not us, but Allah who killed them by our hands. Here is the aya 8.17: “It is not ye who slew them; it was Allah…” Besides kafirs are never innocents, they are fair games for us, Once we kill them we are allowed sex with their wives and daughters according to to ayas 4.3. So stop this nonsense and let me have you. I had defeated and killed your dear husband. So you must be mine. I don’t have time to waste. If you resist I will rape you and give you back to ugly Khilji.

Samyukta realized resistance was futile. She will get raped any ways, either by Ghori or another jihadi. At least Ghori had a regular supply of slave-girls from his 20% cut of booty and many resident wives. She will be hit less for sex less often. With regular jihadi she will be raped day and night then sold in a slave market to the highest bidder. She gave up the fight and laid motionless while the Ghori got his jollies.
In the middle of night Ghori noticed a man peeping through a hole in the tent and watching the action. The Sultan grabbed his arrow head and poked the eye of the offender stealthily putting his eye out.
Bukhari 9:83:38a:
A man peeped into the dwelling place (tent) of the Sultan. The Sultan got up and aimed a sharp-edged arrow head at him to poke him stealthily. After a few hours of sleep and taajjud prayers, the Sultan approached Samyukta again for more action when he heard some movement near his tent. He figured the Peeping Tom was back for seconds. This time the Sultan was so pissed off he decided to go out and cut off the manhood of the stubborn peeping Tom.
Ibn Hisham, p. 766
Samyukta was captured in the second battle of Tarain and was claimed by the Sultan as his share of booty. She was then seventeen. In the early dawn, the Sultan suspected some movement near the tent. It was Aibak (apparently the earlier peeping Tom was some one eles) He asked him what he was doing near his tent (Aibak had got many captured woman in this raid, but still he was getting his jollies
by checking out action in Sultan’s tent).He replied: “I was afraid for you with this young lady. You had killed her beloved husband and many of her relatives, and till recently she was an unbeliever. I was really afraid for you on her account and was guarding you” (he didn’t have to keep an eye on them to guard them). The Sultan (either Ghori bought the lie or felt pity for the horny man who had put his life on line in the raid who had many captured royal hindu woman and yet spent the night looking around) prayed for Aibak.
Fifty nearing Ghori had a gala time with the grieving teenage widow that night. Next day he covered Samyukta in a burqa and proclaimed her as one of his wives.

Harami mulle ki itni himmat dekho hindu brothers …he cannot take this that his coward mulle gauri wz killed by our grt hero in his own kingdom . Those dayz hindu women were not taken to battles so dis mulla must had sent his grand mothers there to b fucked by gauri 😜

Hai,
Am a Muslim guy, my dear Hindu Brothers pls dont get upset about his comments
i think he is a really mad or stupid , trust me in our history not mention about it
he just creating a problem between us
if u go throw real history you all will be wonder to know that Muslim when ever fight after winning they dont misuse women , kids , or old man
please better for you to get some real research and read real history
i think he is bullish guy, and he is giving all wrong reference book names.

It seems that somebody has disguised that name…
and seems to be a Muslim…
Actually whatever is described in the comment posted by person named chauhan is worthless…

Samyukta killed herself the moment she heard about Prithvi’s death…
Reality is as follows:
It seems that the person here is describing rape of his mother…describing how he was born..and the person who entered the house …raped his mother to his fullest…cruelly
His mother was a muslim… was smelling like jasmine..tasting like mango….because muslims dont bathe for 1 week..and the person who has posted this was the ultimatum of such a rape on his mother.

Another Similar rape was carried out on the person’s family member..This time it was his sister and this person has descibed here on this forum by mistake…

Instead of saving her he was enjoying his sister’s rape..to descriibe here how the rapes are carried out day in day out at his home on his Non Hindu family members

This person named Arjun is a coward. When Muslims raped his mother in front of his timid father, his father begged not to kill him and allowed the muslims to rape his mother to their fullest. This Aejun himself got sodomized by a mullah and his sisters were fucked daily and raped every day by his muslim uncles. Unable to tolerate these things, that bastard born who is born to his mother through rape of her by a leprotic muslim is shouting at me. Bastard arjun, remember i’m from the royal chauhan family and what i told about my forefather prithviraj chauhan is 100% truth. He ruled our country with great prosperity but unfortunately he lost himself in his lust for his most beautiful wife, rani samyuktha. so he was killed by that bastard sultan Ghori. But still he is the best king ever in this world. Long live Maharaj Prithviraj CHAUHAN!!

Why yaar, we are also a progeny of hindus, our great grandfathers & mothers were hindus, this means we will be bastards if we poke fun on great hindu king prithvi Raj & wife samyukta, like my muslim friends disguised as hindus commented here..such muslim brothers are betraying their own religion, who dont know their real roots!! And I am sorry if hindu sentiments were hurt.

Hindus are made fun of coz they are not united, they make fun of their own religion showing how secular they are, mostly dont discuss religion talk, while a muslim will proudly take leave for friday namaz, & a christian will proudly talk about how he landed in a new job via church (so close is their brotherhood network), the irony that majority of indian muslims dont even want to condemn the wrong doings in history & we should feel sorry & accept the history of muslims has been replete with barbaric conversions, killing cowardly on the back, deceit, rape, looting. coz we are doing a service to the religion, usually dating a hindu girl, we can add atleast 4-non believers to our religion, and in getting them in to our muslim fold will ultimately make them a believer, so allah will forgive them & their progeny will be saved from disaster from allah…Infact, we are just carrying out our service to the religion.. If some non-believer may have read QUARAN, Quaran says – A non-believer of allah is justified to be put in fire it in the name of allah as its mentioned in quar’an – 4:56, 4:89 that the non-believers deserve to be thrown in fire..Wherein Muslim’s may be seen to enforce their religion forcefully, Christians alluringly buy others through riches(but even after conversions, not treat them at par equally to the already exercising their faith). As a good muslim, I will like a debate on it. Do visit: http://www.inthenameofallah.org/Total%20War.html,www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19980425/11550564.html,www.christianaggression.org,www.haindavakeralam.org/PageModule.aspx?PageID=2641

It seems Muhummed Minhaj is a real muslim, all other muslims who commented wrong about their mother Sanyogita are bastards. Really they were born out of rapes of their mothers by Rajputs who might have defeated rapists like Mohammed Gauri and his bastard army and captured their muslim wives. The man who is muslim and is disguised as chauhan is infact the grand grand son of a bastard generated out of a muslim women raped by rajputs.

pls just respect to him……….whtever u gusy hindu or muslim, he was a brave man and he did for us for indian. pls don’t use cheap words like usne woh or uska pls just respect to a person who fighting till know in out heart with fake.

Pls dont talk rubbish about PRC.Prc was a good leader.He was kind and i am proud of him as he hated Muslims and also whatever he did for our COUNTRY,INDIANS and HINDUS.This Muslims are really _ _ _ _.I seriously feel that if today he was alive then our countries siutation would have been something else.i feel really bad the way he died. He did so much for us and his death came as hell.I dont know why God always do wrong things with right people.HATS OFF to you PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN. may you live in PEACE in HEAVEN with your LOVE.
ZAMANE NE JINE NAHI DIYA AAPKO APNE PYAAR KE SAATH,MAR DAAL NE SAJISH KI PAR AAP MAR GAYE ZAMANE KE KHATIR TAKI ZAMANA ZI SAKHE.Aapne aap ke waqt ke logo ko, aap ke waqt ki hindustan aur aaj ke logo ko ek naya Jeevan Diya hai.
i know its not possible but still someday,somewhere(sapno mein bhi chalega) in my life i would like to meet you(not you RAJAT TOKAS).one day i’ll go there where you once lived, where you spended your childhod and from where you took your love from swayamvar and there where you first met your love,beautiful sanyogita.
THIS MUSLIMS ARE !@#$%^&* ALL ABUSIVE WORD.IF GOD WILL GIVE ME ONE WISH THEN I’LL WISH THAT ALL MUSLIMS FROM THIS UNIVERSE ,FROM THIS GALAXY SHOULD VANISH.I HATE YOU (MUSLIMS)SO MUCH.Bhagwan kuch bhi create karna par muslims jaisi gandi aur tuch jaat ko kabhi create mat karna.Yeh log Kutte ki Dhum ki tarah tedhi hoti jo kabhi sidhi nahi ho sakti.Yeh log jis taali mein kathe hai usi mein ched karte hai.Yeh log agar vaada kare to kabhi barosa mat karna.Because of Mohamed Ghuri PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN DIED.And by the way Mohamed Ghuri didnt raped sanyogita.HE died first and then PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN.I HATE YOU MUSLIMS

Well said DRISHTI ……I totally agree with you and have the same dream what you have of meeting the real prithviraj once[ not possible in real life but at least in my dream ] and visiting Ajmer where he was born & spent his childhood, Koteshwar mandir where he once saved the holy shiv ling from getting it robbed from the mens of Bhimdev and offering water to the Shiv Ling thinking that once Great prithviraj had also offered water to the holy Shiv Ling here and kannauj where he had visited a number of times to meet sanyogita. But I would even sacrifice myself if all Hindus come together and bring back Prithviraj’s tomb back to India which he deserves so that his soul would be happy.

I really feel so delighted going through your comment, highly meaningful and inspiring. More of such nice expressions are always welcome by me. May be I am able to release your expressions exclusively as an exclusive post. My sincere thanks.

This is what I got from the various history book I researched. Prithviraj was a very brave and powerful king of his era. He dominated the near by kingdoms. When mohammad gori attacked first time in 1191 he was badly defeated by Prithviraj. His army fled and he was captured. Gori was humiliated by Rajput generals. In fact one of Prithviraj’s general, Chandrabhan wanted to cut off Gori’s head and take it as a price for his bravery. When Gori heard about this he pleaded for mercy in front of prithviraj. Gori praised his bravery called him his brother & requested to be freed and promised not to come back again. Prithviraj’s ego was boosted and he let Gori go although his generals advised him against it. Gori went back and again started building his army. meanwhile prithviraj continued his domination around India and in the process made many rivals as well.
Next year when Gori invaded again with a large army prithviraj went to the battlefield to take on Gori. Within 3-4 hrs of the battle Gori found out that his army was still no match for the Rajputs so he retreated but it was just a tactical retread. He had the other plan. Rajputs thought that the battle was over and gori’s army fled. They went into their tents and relaxed. in fact in the evening 3 of the Sardars asked permission from Prithviraj to leave along with their men to their respective subas (states). Thus around 40% of the prithvirajs army left in the evening and remaining stayed for the night. During night when the rajput’s were sleeping, Gori’s army made a surprise attack on Rajput camp. The rajput were not prepared & there was much chaos everywhere. Gori’s men went straight to Prithviraj tent. Those days the Royal tents used to be the biggest and in the middle of the camp so could be easily identified. Prithviraj was captured and Gori won the battle.
Regarding Prithviraj’s wife sayogita – The myth that gory captured her from battlefield is not true. Those days women never went to battlefields. Secondly the queens used to commit suicide rather then getting captured by enemy (Muslim or Hindu) .
There are two different account on his wife sayogita. One account says that after getting the news about Prithviraj defeat she fled the capital along with her son and loyal servants. Second account says that sayogita committed Johar (suicide) and her infant son was later killed by Gori’s men.
Fate of prithviraj – He was captured, blinded and taken to Afghanistan where he died as a prisoner. As per the popular story Prithviraj killed Gori during a Archery display using his skill of shooting according to direction of sound. Authenticity of this doubtful and appears more like a folktale as rajputs do not want to see their king die defeated as a prisoner. But there are certain historical facts that indicate that Gori was possibly killed by Prithviraj (as per the story) or his rajput loyalist.
1- Gori was murdered some time after the battle of tarrain ( With prithviraj’s army)
2 – Gori’s tomb is build in such a way that people has to step on Prithviraj grave before entering Gor’s tomb. This can be done only if both the kings have died around the same time. Those days the defeated kings were buried in unmarked graves as no one bothered about them so it is unlikely that prithviraj died much before Gori.
3- The way the tomb is designed (step on Prithviraj grave before entering Gori’s tomb) was not a practice for Muslim rulers for their tomb. In fact there is no other example like that for any tomb. Which looks like it was build with utter frustration and anger with Prithviraj by Gori’s loyalist. This can only happen if Prithviraj or his rajput loyalist may have killed Gori.

Thanx Mak for this wonderful information.PRC was truly a brave kings.he never thought for himself.He always did for his people.His kingdom.But as you said that PRC died in afganisthan as a prisoner is not true.although he was buried in afganisthan but didnt died as a prisoner.PRC was a RAJPUT and RAJPUTs are always with their pride,maan saaman.when PRC killed muhammed ghuri he was sure that muhammed ghuris loyals will kill him so he said his friend CHAND BADRIA that he will rather like to be killed and murdered by his best frnd rather than killed and murdered by muhammed ghuris loyals so as per the wish of PRC, CHAND killed PRC and PRC killed CHAND. Later on their bodies were taken to the afganisthan and muhammed ghuri, PRC and CHANDs bodies were buried their.and sanyogita died at that momment when she came to know about PRC.She loved him so much that she was shattered when she came to know about PRC.I have visted many sites which says this.Can you tell me the sites from where you got this.PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ i want to know each and everything about PRC.PLZZZZZZZZZZZZ

i have read abook in which gori was killed by khakaras hindu tribe & as per the remaining of prc concerned some guy wh killed pulan devi he went to ghazni & dig prc tomb but found only sand in it & he is in jail now what an insult for the patriot like him .

i respect prithvi raj deep from within my heart .
he is my hero. if any one again tried to insult my hero , i’ll not leave him or her , just tell me your name and address before telling any wrong against my hero, agar himmat h to fir dekh kaise tujhe police k dande khilwati hu , aur khoon k aasu rulati hu……….
read this , n u will know that in reality PRC killed that stupid ghori in his land i.e afganistan.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chand_Bardai#life

On an “auspicious day” in A.D. 1192 — Mohammed Ghori started for Hindustan at the head of the Turk, Afghan, and other Arab soldiers of fortune. His horses and camels were given coats of mail to look like lions and elephants, respectively!

When the Muslim army besieged Bhatinda fort, the battle raged for just 3 hours since it was not a major town fort like Ajmer or Delhi . The fort fell since all the 20,000 rajputs soldiers were killed and Dheep chand, the incharge of Bhatinda, surrendered. Carnage followed. And so did rape of Hindu women.

At a time when the muslims were short of both food and fodder, Dheep Chand surrendered that fort. Ghori now began to predict the “inevitable victory of the Muslims”. But Prithviraj still continued to be over-confident. Contrary to Samrasi’s advice, he allowed the Muslims to cross the river to be able to fight. Ghori said to his slave Aibak, “lest it be imagined by Prithviraj that we are in perplexity and have become very weak and powerless.”

As the battle raged between the Muslims and the Hindus, Ubaid, a lieutenant of Ghori, went over to the Hindus and told them of Ghori’s plans. Even so, the Muslim army fought so well that, says the ‘Prithviraja Vijaya’, “the army of Islam became irresolute and their lines were broken up in great confusion. It was generally believed that the Muslims were defeated, and put to flight.”
At this stage traitor Ubaid with some Ghori’s men ran away from the battlefield. Mohammed Ghori was then “so perplexed that he called out for water”. Simultaneously a cry went up that the Queen Samyukta in the Hindu army had been cornered by Aibak and some Muslim rapists. This led to confusion. Prithviraj was heard by the Muslims shouting something like “aluth aval marbai, aluth aval suthai”, (meaning “press her breasts, press her buttocks”). Prithviraj lost his heart. Then a fiery arrow from Ghori hit Prithviraj’s howdah and set it on fire. Soon after, another arrow from Ghori hit Prithviraj but it did not pierce his heart because Prithviraj was luckily protected by his steel armour. And Prithviraj jumped down from his howdah, mounted a fast horse and ran to protect his wife from being raped by the muslims. Seeing their King’s howdah empty, confusion broke among the Hindus and they lost all their hopes. Millions of Hindu soldiers were butchered by the Muslims. Prithviraj saw Ghori and Aibak raping his lovely Queen. Prithviraj fought with Ghori. But Aibak continued to rape beautiful Samyukta. Prithviraj got dishearted on seeing the rape of his wife by aibak and he was no match for Ghori. Soon he was defeated and captured by Ghori. The Hindus were killed in large numbers. More than four million hindu soldiers lodt their lives in the battlefield. Other one million hindu soldiers were severely wounded and ran away from the battle. Ghori cut down Prithviraj’s coupling reproductive organ. Then Ghori raped Samyukta in front of her beloved husband Prithviraj. Ghori forced Prithviraj to convert to Islam. But Prithviraj refused. Ghori pierced Prithviraj’s eyes and placed Prithviraj’s removed testis in the place of his eyes. Still Prithviraj refused to accept Islam. Enraged Ghori beheaded Prithviraj. It was on the evening of Saturday the 8 December A.D. 1192. the Muslims had conquered India. It was one of the saddest days in history of Sub-continent. Mohammed Ghori captured Prithviraj’s harem and raped all his beautiful wives. Prithviraj wives were converted to Islam and they became Ghori’s favourite concubines. Prithviraj’s most beautiful young wife, Rani Samyukta who had been raped in the battlefield by Ghori and Aibak, now accepted Islam and married Mohammed Ghori. Soon Samyukta became Ghori’s chief Queen.

When Prithviraj’s severed head was presented to Khwaja Chisti, he sang: “we have conquered Hindustan after enormous trouble…. Betrayed is Prithviraj by Mohammed Ghori’s masterly strategy. Rejoice, the evil doers are disgraced. Their wealth has been brought away . . . They are now solitary and brittle as eggs and their women, fair and fragrant as musk-deer, are now asleep in our harems.”

On an “auspicious day” in A.D. 1192 — Mohammed Ghori started for Hindustan at the head of 12,000 Muslim warriors mostly Turks, Afghans, and some Arab soldiers of fortune. His 12,000 soldiers, 2,000 horses and 100 camels were given coats of leather, fur and thick cloth, respectively due to lack of steel and iron Armour!
When the Muslim army besieged Bhatinda fort, the battle raged for just 3 hours since it was not a major town fort like Ajmer or Delhi . The fort fell since all the 20,000 rajputs soldiers were killed and Dheep chand, the incharge of Bhatinda, surrendered. Carnage followed. And so did rape of Hindu women.
At a time when the muslims were short of both food and fodder, Dheep Chand surrendered that fort but there was neither a grain of food nor fodder in that fort because Dheep Chand had burnt them before surrender. Qutub-ud-din Aibak, Ghori’s slave general butchered Dheep Chand into pieces. Undaunted Ghori left 2,000 Muslims soldiers in the captured fort to hold it and crossed the river with the remaining 10,000 Muslim soldiers to kill Hindu Raja Prithviraj Chauhan. Ghori now began to predict the “inevitable victory of the Muslims”. But Prithviraj still continued to be over-confident because of the size of his very large army. Prithviraj’s Hindu army had 5,00,000 horses, 50,000 elephants, 50,000 camels and five million Hindu soldiers. Since plenty of steel and iron ore were available in Hindustan, Hindu soldiers, their horses and elephants were all well protected by iron and steel Armour. Contrary to Samrasi’s advice, he allowed the Muslims to cross the river to be able to fight. Ghori said to his slave Aibak, “lest it be imagined by fatty Prithviraj that we are in perplexity and have become very weak and powerless.”
As the battle raged between the Muslims and the Hindus, Usman Khan, a lieutenant of Ghori, went over to the Hindus and told them of Ghori’s plans. Even so, the Muslim army fought so well that, says the ‘Prithviraja Vijaya’, “the army of Islam became irresolute and their lines were broken up in great confusion. It was generally believed that the Muslims were defeated, and put to flight.”
At this stage traitor Usman Khan with some Ghori’s men ran away from the battlefield. Mohammed Ghori was then “so perplexed that he called out for water”. Simultaneously a cry went up that the Queen Samyukta in the Hindu army had been cornered by Aibak and some Muslim rapists. This led to confusion. Prithviraj was heard by the Muslims shouting something like “aluth aval marbai, aluth aval suthai”, (meaning “press her breasts, press her buttocks”). Prithviraj lost his heart. Then a fiery arrow from Ghori hit Prithviraj’s howdah and set it on fire. Soon after, another arrow from Ghori hit Prithviraj but it did not pierce his heart because Prithviraj was luckily protected by his steel armour. And Prithviraj jumped down from his howdah, mounted a fast horse and ran to protect his wife from being raped by the muslims. Seeing their King’s howdah empty, confusion broke among the Hindus and they lost all their hopes. Millions of Hindu soldiers were butchered by the Muslims. Prithviraj saw Ghori and Aibak raping his lovely Queen. Prithviraj fought with Ghori. But Aibak continued to rape beautiful Samyukta. Prithviraj got dishearted on seeing the rape of his wife by aibak and he was no match for Ghori. Soon he was defeated and captured by Ghori. The Hindus were killed in large numbers. More than four million hindu soldiers were killed by muslims in the battlefield. Other one million hindu soldiers were severely wounded by the muslims and they ran away from the battle. Ghori cut down Prithviraj’s coupling reproductive organ. Then Ghori raped Samyukta in front of her beloved husband Prithviraj. Ghori forced Prithviraj to convert to Islam. But Prithviraj refused. Ghori pierced Prithviraj’s eyes and placed Prithviraj’s removed testis in the place of his eyes. Still Prithviraj refused to accept Islam. Enraged Ghori beheaded Prithviraj. It was on the evening of Saturday the 8 December A.D. 1192. the Muslims had conquered India. It was one of the saddest days in history of Sub-continent. Mohammed Ghori captured Prithviraj’s harem and raped all his beautiful wives. Prithviraj wives were converted to Islam and they became Ghori’s favourite concubines. Prithviraj’s most beautiful young wife, Rani Samyukta who had been raped in the battlefield by Ghori and Aibak, now accepted Islam and married Mohammed Ghori. Soon Samyukta became Ghori’s chief Queen.
When Prithviraj’s severed head was presented to Khwaja Chisti, he sang: “we have conquered Hindustan after enormous trouble…. Betrayed is Prithviraj by Mohammed Ghori’s masterly strategy. Rejoice, the evil doers are disgraced. Their wealth has been brought away . . . They are now solitary and brittle as eggs and their women, fair and fragrant as musk-deer, are now asleep in our harems.”

Mainey suna hay k PRITHVI RAJ CHAUHAN ka 1 beta MUSALMAN (MUSLIM) hogaya tha and i want to know the complete history that how and when that happened. Actually humara shajra unsey he ja k milta hay the son converted to ISLAM

Sanyogita was the most beautiful women ever in this world. She was chanted by the historians as 50 kgs Golden Lady. Every man who ought to see her will have his lust aroused. She loved handsome and fat emperor Prithviraj Chauhan very much. Prithviraj was very much infatuated towards beautiful Sanyogita. So they eloped and married. They continued their honeymoon endlessly. But soon Muhammed Ghori defeated and killed Prithviraj Chauhan and captured Prithvi’s lovely Queen Sanyogita. Sanyogita never committed Jauhar. Ghori RAPED her in 1192 after he butchered her beloved husband Prithviraj in the second battle of Tarain and made her his Queen. She was converted to Islam and was given the name Mallika-e-hind by Ghori. After Ghori, his general Qutub-ud-din Aibak dragged her to his harem and made her his wife. After Aibak’s death in 1210, Iltutmish married Sanyogita. Razziya begum was the daughter of Iltutmish and Sanyogita. Sanyogita had 7 issues. One was a male child born to her and Prithviraj. Ghori had two female children through Sanyogita. Aibak also had two female children through Sanyogita. Iltutmish had one male and one female child through Sanyogita. Sanyogita died at the age of 39 in 1214, as begum of Iltutmish. She had four husbands, Prithviraj, Ghori, Aibak and Iltutmish. She was also once raped by Khwaja Chisti in 1191, when she went to pushkar temple, after her marriage and suhaag raat with Prithviraj Chauhan. Among her husbands only Prithviraj was young (23 years), handsome, fair and fat with mustache. Ghori (41) and Aibak (40) were very ugly, balded, bearded and black. Iltutmish (38) was some what better and bearded. Khwaja who raped Sanyogita after her suhaag raat with Prithviraj Chauhan was not only ugly and long bearded but also old (61). Sanyogita was happy only when she was Prithviraj Chauhan’s wife. After that she led a miserable life in Islamic harems as she was raped daily by the Muslim Sultans. All this informations were given in postgraduate indian history books. Go and refer. Only after seeing Sanyogita’s fate, other rajput queens committed jauhar in the future to save their honour from the raping muslims.

Read This is True Stroy OF Great Warrior Of INDIA:-
Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer. He was a brilliant child and very sharp at learning the military skills. He had the skill of hitting the target only on the basis of its sound. He succeeded to the throne of Ajmer at the age of thirteen, in 1179,when his father died in a battle.
His grandfather Angam, ruler of Delhi, declared him heir to the throne of Delhi after hearing about his courage and bravery. He once killed a lion on his own without any weapon. He was known as the warrior king.

When he ascended to the throne of Delhi, he built Qila Rai Pithora here. His whole life was a continuous chain of bravery, courage, chivalrous deeds and glorious exploits. He defeated the mighty Bheemdev, ruler of Gujarat, at the mere age of thirteen.

His love story with his enemy, Jaichand’s daughter, Samyukta is very famous. He rode off with her on the day of her ‘Swayamwara’.

He expanded his empire, during this time Mahmud Ghori attacked India in 1191 and he was defeated at the first battle of Tarain. After defeating the army of Mahmud Ghori he was asked to attack the retreating army but in true Rajput tradition he refused to do so as it did not conform to the fair war rules. As a result Mahmud ghori again attacked India and in the second battle of Tarain Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and captured. He was treated very badly, his eyes were burnt with red-hot irons and he was made blind. But Prithviraj did not lose courage. Helped by his court poet and friend Chand Bardai, he is believed to kill Mahmud ghori with his “shabdabhedi baan”. His skill of hitting the target just on the basis of sound made by it come handy. and during the archery competition organized by Mahmud ghori, he displayed his skill. When Mahmud ghori praised him he heard his voice and attacked him. Mahmud ghori was killed. In order to escape death at the hands of enemies he and his friend Chand Bardai stabbed each other.

Chand Bardai compiled the story of the life of Prithviraj Chauhan in his epic poem Prithviraj Raso. Prithviraj Chauhan died in 1192, with his death a period of bravery, courage, patriotism and principles came to an end. Prithviraj Raso of Chand Bardai and Prithviraj Vijay of Jayanak have immortalized deeds of Prithviraj Chauhan.

Historians have debated over the cause of the defeat of Hindus at 2nd battle of tarain with much enthusiasm. Apart from epigraphal analysis, historians also have at their disposal writings of many foreign travellers to the kingdom around the time of the war.
It has been suggested that though the Rajput armies had very large number of cavalry on horseback, they depended on commanders riding war elephants making them slower on battlefield. But the Muslim armies had some swift Persian horses used by key sections of the army and commanders. This gave the them an edge.
It is also well known that all the three main commanders of the Rajput army including Prithviraj himself were young commanders compared to the aged commanders of the Muslim armies who were experienced. Prithviraj was just 26 years of age whereas Ghori was 46 years old.
While the Muslim infantry depended on bows made of bamboo, the Rajput armies used crossbows made of metal which were much more effective in accuracy and distance. But, the Rajput armies used 7 feet (2.1 m) long spears and javelins while the Muslim armies used 15 feet (4.6 m) long spears while riding horse back. This gave them a clear advantage.
The Rajput armies were much better protected by armours manned by Indian blacksmiths and goldsmiths, who were at that time considered the best at making armours while Muslims depended on Turkestan armours which were made of poor quality metals. Muslims lacked metal ores and also their blacksmiths were not as well trained. So most of the Muslims used animal leather as a protective armour.
There were some initial chaos in the Muslim army due to the betrayal by two key Muslim commanders, the Shah brothers who had hundreds of soldiers under their command. These commanders were defectors from the Ghaznavi kingdom and later employed by Muhammed Ghori. The Shah brothers were known to had fled the battlefield at a key juncture after seeing the huge strength of the Hindu army. This has been strongly supported by the writings of two European travellers, Frendricci and Frenchman Anquetil Du Perron who visited Lahore in 1192 C.E.
In spite of all these advantages, historians agree that the biggest reason for the collapse of the rajput army was sensual pleasure of the rajputs who were always amorous with their beautiful ladies. Prithviraj was also the king of these amorous activities as well. He kept on matting with his young beautiful queen Samyukta inside his tent in the battlefield of Tarain during this second battle. When the satanic Muslims attacked the Hindus in early morning hours, every Rajput soldier was matting with his lady. What was worst is that Prithviraj didn’t stopped matting Samyukta even after the Muslims commenced their lethal attack. He came hours after the attack after matting Samyukta atleast some twenty times. But still the rajputs gained considerable success initially merely due to their huge numbers. But soon the Muslims started raping rajput women who were like musk deer. The Hindus got distracted and they now concentrated in protecting their wives from being raped by Muslims. Ghori and Aibak captured beautiful queen Samyukta and started raping that heavenly Venus. Prithviraj distracted by this move ran away from his bodyguards towards his beautiful wife to protect her from being raped by Ghori and Aibak. Now Having Prithviraj in their trap, Ghori butchered Prithviraj in head to head combat as fatty Prithviraj was no match for Ghori physically. After killing Prithviraj, Ghori cut down his coupling organ and head. Aibak holded Prithviraj’s head at his spear tip and waved it in front of Hindus. Ghori continued to rape beautiful Samyukta. Seeing their Kings head at the Muslim’s spear tip and their holy amorous queen being raped continuously by Ghori, the remaining rajputs who survived the Islam’s lethal attack now took to their heels and ran away from the battlefield. Thus the Muslims massacred and crushed the Hindus.

The hidden strategic Khyber Pass is a 53-kilometer passage through the Hindu Kush mountain range.

It cuts through the northeastern part of the Safed Koh mountains. At its narrowest point, the pass is only 3 meters wide. It connects the northern frontier of Pakistan with Afghanistan, and was the only passage way to ancient India.

The Khyber Pass has been a silent witness to countless great events in the history of mankind and a transit trough this rugged pass can be truly nostalgic.

The holy river Saraswati dried up as it was flooded by blood & dead bodies of Hindus due to the second battle of tarain, in which more than 30,00,000 rajput soldiers were massacred by the Muslims.

The Rajputs had gained control of a considerable chunk of India in the intervening period (1107-1187). A large Rajput force restablised the Delhi administration after the death of Muhmad Ghazni. After his invasion of Somnath in 1024 A.D, Muhmud Ghazni, suddenly fell ill & died. This had left the Rajputs in nominal control which however, proved to be a fateful mistake when his grandson, proved to be utterly incapable of maintaining control over the conquered territories. Soon the local population rose in revolt and asked for the protection of the Rajputs. A century and half later, Prithviraj Chauhan, the famed Rajput leader raised a powerful army consisting of three million Rajputs, and was successful in ousting Ghazni’s generations and his court from India. Ghazni`s fleeing army was defeated at various stations. The Rajputs chased him right up to Attock, at the base of the Khyber Pass, and Punjab was brought under their dominion. Muhammed Ghori could not allow this to go unchecked.

In 1191 the ruler of Ghazni , Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori came to India to capture & rape Hindu women. But he was resisted by brave Hindu emperor Prithviraj Chauhan. Ugly Ghori decided to teach a lesson to a handsome young Indian King by the name of Prithvi Raj Chauhan III of the Rajput Chahamana dynasty.

Prithviraj Chauhan’s s kingdom included the present-day Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and most parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh with its twin capitals at Pithoragarh(delhi) & Ajmer.

Sanyogita or Samyukta was the stunningly sexy & beautiful but headstrong daughter of Jaichand Rathod. She had heard of the valour and goodlooks of handsome Prithviraj Chauhan and was very much infatuated with him. She started corresponding with him in secret, as her father was at logger heads with Chauhan. The love between Prithviraj and Samyukta is India’s most popular medieval romance.

Muhammed Ghori entered India via the treacherous Khyber pass.

In 1191, Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori, leading an army of 80,000 men in horses, invaded India through the Khyber Pass and was successful in reaching Punjab. Chauhan had a larger army of more than 20, 00,000 men, 3, 00,000 horses and 30,000 elephants. The two armies met at the town of Tarain, near Thanesar, in present-day Haryana, 150 kilometres north of Delhi.

Shahabuddin Mohammed Ghori’s horse cavalry was unable to hold its own against the huge Chauhan cavalry & 30,000 elephants. But the Muslims were not terrified and they fought bravely. But finally the Muslim cavalry broke ranks in the utter confusion owing to the huge numbers of Hindus. In the end Chauhan won but not easily as more than 1,00,000 Hindus lost their lives. Ghori & his Muslims ran away from the battlefield & escaped with their lives. Ghori rode back to Afghanistan. Prithviraj pompously celebrated his victory over the Muslims with great pride.

On finding out about the secret affair, Raja Jaichand was outraged that such a forbidden had been budding behind his back.

He decided to marry off his daughter as soon as possible to a worthy king by a Swayamwar, as Prithviraj went for the first bsttle of Tarain to fight the Muslims. In haste he invited the entire royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king – except Prithiviraj Chauhan, much to the chagrin of Samyukta.

To insult Chauhan, Jaichand installed a life size golden statue of Chauhan at the gate of the Swyamwar arena , dressed up as a doorman. But Unexpectedly Prithviraj defeated the Muslims in the first battle of Tarain swiftly though he himself lost more than 1, 00,000 Hindu soldiers.

Chauhan was provoked by Jaichand’s rash activities and he decided to elope with Samyukta.

On the day of the ceremony, Samyukta walked through the court holding the ceremonial garland, ignoring the gazes of all her ardent suitors. She passed through the door and put the garland around the neck of Prithviraj’s statue, declaring him her husband.

Chauhan who was hiding in disguse nearby, immediately ran in scooped her in his arms put her on his fast steed and made a daring getaway. This is now legend.

Jaichand seething with anger, planned to attack Prithviraj. But he was not strong enough to defeat Chauhan in the battle. So he paid homage & tribute to Prithviraj, now his son-in-law, and accepted Prithviraj’s over lordship & supremacy.

A year later in 1192 Ghori & his Muslims again invaded India to capture & rape it’s women. Ghori had heard about the heavenly beauty of Prithviraj’s wife & was determine to capture & rape Samyukta.

Chauhan never expected this, as he and his army were still still resting on their laurels, with him & his army always staying with their wives, making them pregnant & continuously coupling with those beauties. Hindus were in celebration mode. Chauhan had prepared a huge army of more than 30, 00,000 men, 5, 00,000 horses & 50,000 elephants with all protected with steel armour to face the Muslims. Prithviraj & many of his soldiers were young & most of them including Prithviraj were newly married. Prithviraj Chauhan was just married and so he could not leave his wife alone. During the one year period between the two battles, Prithviraj had planned nothing to surprise the Muslims. He simply spent the time in honeymoon with his new beautiful bride Samyukta. As a result gave birth to a male child & again she became pregnant due to verile potency of Prithviraj and the Rajputs even had a festival for this joy just before the battle. Following their King, the Rajput soldiers began to enjoy with their women and wine in the period between the two battles.

The Second Battle of Tarain took place in February, 1192 at Tarain (Haryana State, India), about 80 miles (130 km) north of Delhi. The battle crushed the Rajput Empire. The main battle was fought between the forces under Sultan Shihad-ud-din Muhammed Ghori and the Rajput hosts under Prithviraj Chauhan. It is believed that nearly 20, 00,000 Chauhan soldiers died and many were injured in the one-day battle, though some historians estimate the total hindu deaths to be nearer to 26, 00,000.
The battle pitted the elephants, archers and trained cavalry of the Rajputs against the light cavalry of the Afghans. The scenario would have been slightly in favour of the Rajputs had not their own cavalry decided to charge prematurely, which lead to their defeat. Rajput forces were so heavily depleted that the Chauhan Empire fell, and the expansion of the Rajput power ended. The battle was most decisive because it crushed the Chauhan Empire’s dream of uniting India under one rule. Muhammed Ghori raised an army from the Ghorian Muslim tribes with help from Ghazni, and invaded India once again. By the end of the year they had reached Lahore, but Rajputs continued to pour in the supplies and by 1192 had formed a single army of more than 30, 00,000 men to block the Muslims.
There followed much manoeuvring, with skirmishes fought at Karnal, Kunjapura. After the Rajputs failed to prevent Ghori’s forces from reaching the banks of the Saraswati River, they set up defensive works in the excellent ground near Tarain, thereby blocking Ghori’s access back to Afghanistan. Prithviraj slowly tightened the noose by cutting off the Muslim Army’s supply lines. As the Muslims supplies and stores dwindling, the Rajputs moved in almost 100 pieces of archery groups. With a range of several kilometres, these archers were some of the best of the times.
The Afghan forces arrived in late 1191 to find the Rajputs in well-prepared works. Realizing a direct attack was hopeless, they set up for a siege. The resulting face-off lasted two days exchanging letters. During this time Ghori could not receive his supplies from Ghazni. The Rajputs, however, had no difficulty in securing supplies, the local population were Hindus & having become very hostile to Muslims. In their policy of intolerance towards non-muslims, Afghans had pillaged the surrounding Hindu population. This offense resulted in the Jats and other hindus joining on Prithviraj’s army in the war, and thus the Afghans were left without resupply in the battle zone. This battle zone was probably between Kaalaa Aamb and Sanauli Road of today. The Afghan lines probably were a few metres to the south of Sanauli road. Rajput lines began a little to the north of Kaalaa Aamb. They had thus blocked the northward path of Ghori’s troops from where the Muslims could get badly needed supplies. Prithviraj carried his wife Samyukta to the second battle as she was adamant to accompany him to the battle. In the battlefield inside their golden tent Prithviraj & Samyukta continued to have coupling non-stopingly. Ghori eyeballed Samyukta, getting Prithviraj pissed off. Suddenly in the early morning, Ghori attacked the Hindus. Most of the Hindus were sleeping by smooching their beautigul wives & few were answering the call of nature in the early morning, as the Hindus ate many sweets & drank wine heavily last night. Prithviraj & Samyukta were busy all night matting each other and when Ghori commenced his attack, Prithviraj & Samyukta were just asleep. They woke up when the Hindus shouted in fear. In Panic Prithviraj & Samyukta again started coupling & matting. After matting Samyukta for more than 20 times in panic, Prithviraj kept her in strong protection and came to fight the Muslims.

Realizing the situation was not in their favour, the Rajputs under Prithviraj Chauhan decided to fight severely to save their women from being raped by the Muslims. His plan was to pulverise the enemy formations with archery fire and not to employ his cavalry until the Afghans were thoroughly softened up. With the Afghans now broken, he would move his camp in a defensive formation towards Delhi, where they had their huge supplies.
The line would be formed up some 26km across, with the bowmen in front, protected by infantry and elephants. The cavalry was instructed to wait behind the elephants and bowmen, ready to be thrown in when control of battlefield had been fully established.

Behind this line was another ring of 10, 00,000 young Rajput soldiers who were not battle tested, and then the roughly 3, 00,000 women entrained. Many were wives of rajput soldiers, prostitutes and concubines. The ladies were irrationally confident of the Rajput army, regarding it as one of the best in the world, and definitely one of the most powerful in Asia. Behind the women was yet another protective infantry line, of young inexperienced soldiers.
Before dawn in February, 1192 the Rajput forces emerged from their tents, pushing the archers into position on their pre-arranged lines, some 2km from the Afghans. Seeing that the battle was on, Ghori positioned his 60 archer groups and opened arrow fire. However, because of the short range of the weapons, the Rajput lines remained untouched. Ghori then launched a cavalry attack to break their lines.

The first defensive arrow attack of the Rajputs, who were using composite steel bows, went over the Afghans’ heads and inflicted very little damage, and the Afghan attack was nevertheless broken by Rajput bowmen and elephants, along with some famed Rajput generals stationed close to the archery positions. The second and subsequent arrow attacks were fired at point blank range into the Afghan ranks. The resulting carnage sent the Afghans reeling back to their lines. The Chauhan-style plan had worked just as envisioned.
The Rajputs then started moving their infantry formation forward, led by the elephants. The Afghans responded with repeated cavalry attacks, all of which failed. About 1,000 Afghan cavalry and infantrymen were severely injured in this opening stage of the battle.
At this stage it looked as though Prithviraj would clinch victory for the Rajputs once again. Then Prithviraj ordered the Rajput lieutenants, particularly Govind Rai and Khandae Rai, to exploit the gaps in the enemy lines & dash; with strict instructions to charge Afghan cavalry by raining arrows but not to engage in hand to hand fight with the Muslims. The mass of Rajput horsemen raced and charged towards the demoralised Afghans, intending to cut the faltering army in two.
The over-enthusiasm of the charge saw many of the Rajput horses exhausted long before they had travelled the two kilometres to the Afghan lines; some simply collapsed. Making matters worse was the suffocating odour of the rotting corpses of men and animals left on the field from the fighting of the previous year. Still, a major mass of Rajput cavalry collided with the Muslim cavalry, initially taking on a few hundreds of Muslim troops.
In response, the Ghori’s officers stiffened their troop’s resistance. Ghori sent his body guards to call up his reserves of 10,000 from his camp and arranged it as column right in front his cavalry of archers and spear-men on the back of camels. Because of their positioning on camels they could throw their spears over the heads of their own infantry and at the Rajput cavalry, who were unable to withstand the cavalry and camel-mounted spears of the Afghans. Ghori had 2000 such spear-men. They could be throw spears without the rider having to dismount and were especially effective against fast moving cavalry.
With their own men in their arrows lines, the Rajput archers could not respond well, and about 7, 00,000 Hindu cavalry and infantry perished before the hand to hand fighting began at around 2PM. By 4PM the tired Rajput infantry began to succumb to the onslaught of attacks from fresh Muslim reserves, though the Rajputs were protected by armoured steel jackets.
The Rajput army had captured some Muslim slaves earlier during the siege of Bhatinda. They had not been trusted to be in the front line because their loyalty was suspect. As they were captured slaves, they saw an opportunity to avenge the humiliation. They started raping the Rajput women from inside. This brought confusion and great consternation to loyal Rajput soldiers, who thought that the enemy had attacked from behind.
Prithviraj Chauhan, seeing his forward lines dwindling and civilians behind, could not move forward his young soldiers as reserves from behind and felt he had no choice but to come down from his elephant and lead the battle by mounting on his horse Qila, at the head of household troops. He left instructions with his bodyguards that, if he was killed by the Muslims in this battle, they must protect his young beautiful wife Sanyogita and must take her back to Kannouj, for he could not tolerate her being dishonoured by the Muslims, as she was the Queen of Hindus.
Some Rajput soldiers, seeing that their King had disappeared from his elephant, panicked and began to flee. Khandae Rai, the big general, had already fallen to a spear shot thrown by Bhakthiyaruddin. Govind Rai and his loyal bodyguards fought to the end but they were massacred by the Qutubuddin. The Rajput leader Prithviraj Chauhan having all his bodyguards shot dead by Muslim archers had now seen that Ghori was trying to capture his beautiful Queen Samyukta. Prithviraj tried to escape from the battle-field with his beautiful wife Samyukta. Prithviraj mounted on his steed Qila and seated Samyukta on his lap and galloped away fastly. But the couples were easily captured by Ghori’s, near Sirsuti.
The Muslims pursued the fleeing Rajput army, while the Rajput front lines remained largely intact, with some of their archery units fighting until sundown. Choosing not to launch a night attack, made good their escape that night.
Mass of surrendered Rajput soldiers were handcuffed and then murdered, their heads chopped off by Muslims to earn blessings for killing Kafirs on account of their families back in Afghanistan.
(“the unhappy prisoners were paraded in long lines, given a little parched grain and a drink of water, castrated and beheaded… and their women were raped repeatedly – twenty-two hundred thousand, many of them of the highest aristocratic rank in the land, says the Siyar-ut-Mutakhirin.”)

About 20, 00,000 Rajput soldiers alike were slain this way in February 1192. Many of the fleeing Rajput women jumped into the Tarain wells as the Muslims raped them and dishonoured their chasity. Many others did their best to hide in the villages near Tarain when even the Hindus of the town refused to give them refuge in fear of Muslims.

Prithviraj was taken prisoner by Ghori along with his beautiful wife Samyukta. Samyukta, who escaped the battlefield with her fatty husband, was soon captured by the Ghori along with her husband. Ghori eyeballed Samyukta, getting Prithviraj pissed off. Ghori caught Prithviraj’s coupling reproductive organ and crushed it with his hard hands. Samyukta begged Ghori not to kill her handsome husband. Ghori continued to crush Prithviraj’s penis & testis. Ghori prompty put red hot coals in Prithviraj Chauhan’s scrotum. Ghori was humiliating and taunting Prithviraj severely. Ghori pressed Samyukta’s breasts hardly & kissed her butt in front of her husband. Prithviraj spitted on Ghori & shouted, “Don’t touch my wife”. Ghori became angry & crushed Prithviraj penis & testis severely & hardly. Prithviraj lost his life in pain & blood loss as Ghori continuously crushed his testis & penis. Ghori castrated Prithviraj & then removed Prithviraj’s head from his stout body. Samyukta cried for help but in vain. Ugly Ghori raped her repeatedly and forced her into his harem. Ghori later even married Samyukta and made her his chief Queen by giving her the title Mallik-e-jahan. All other wives of Prithviraj chauhan were also dumped into Ghori’s harem. After Ghori’s death in 1206, Qutubuddin captured Samyukta, raped her and made her his wife.

Ghori who was known to be ugly, brutally and repeatedly raped Samyukta and never allowed her to committee suicide. Her father Jai Chand in remorse later drowned himself in the river Yamuna.

Thousands of Rajput women were raped by the Muslims & they jumped into the fire and killed themselves (jauhar), unable to bear the rape dishonour. Countless hindus were forcibly converted to Islam

Ghori’s lieutenant, Qutb-uddin Aibak later ruled India and founded India’s first Muslim ruling dynasty. He ruled over India and made Samyukta as his wife. His constructed the famous Qutab Minar, a mosque and minaret, in the memory of Prithviraj’s big penis which was crushed by his master Ghori.

The defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan also marked the end of Hindu rule and the turning point in Indian history.
From then on, until the British came, India was under Muslim yoke and slavery.

A land that had been protected by Hindu Kush Mountains on its northwest frontier now was a thoroughfare for Muslim invaders and marauders.
All thanks to haughty activities by Prithviraj, the Chauhan Raja of Hindustan, who was always amorously coupling with his beautiful darling wife – Rani Samyukta! — The first Indian Hindu Queen to be raped by an alien Muslim Sultan, Muhammed Ghori!!

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In 1192 AD Ghori defeated Raja Prithviraj, the scion of the Hindu Kshatriya dynasty of India. This dynasty had been for long the doorkeeper of India in the Northwest. Ghori’s army killed more than 25,00,000 hindu soldiers. Ghori stormed Bhatinda and plundered the fort. Ghori captured Prithviraj’s palace and stayed there for some time to convert the Hindus to Islam with the help of mullahs he had brought with him. The loot amounted to 70,000,000 gold coins and 70,000 kg of pure gold, besides plenty of precious stones and gold-embroidered cloths. Ghori plundered Ajmer which was undefended, destroyed many temples, and broke a large number of idols. The chief idol, of Maha-Vishnu, was taken to Ghazni and thrown into the public square for defilement under the feet of the faithful.
According to Tarikh-i-Yamini of Utbi, Ghori’s secretary,
“The Muslims paid no regard to the booty till they had satiated themselves with the slaughter of the infidels and raping of their wives. The friends of Allah searched the bodies of the slain for three days in order to obtain booty…The booty amounted in gold and silver, rubies and pearls nearly to three hundred thousand dirhams, and the number of women prisoners may be conceived from the fact that each Muslim married two to ten beautiful Hindu women. There were still afterwards many Hindu women capitives and they were taken to Ghazni and Muslim merchants came from distant cities to purchase them, so that the countries of Mawaraun-Nahr, Iraq and Khurasan were filled with them, and the fair and rich Hindu women now became wives of the dark and poor Muslims.”
Utbi concludes
“The blood of the infidels flowed so copiously [at Tarain] that the stream (Saraswati River) was discolored, notwithstanding its purity, and people were unable to drink it. The Sultan and his Muslims killed Prithviraj’s soldiers in large numbers which is impossible to count. Praise him to Allah for the honor he bestows on Islam and Muslims.”

Ghori soon advanced against Delhi, another capital of Prithviraj. The Hindus fought very hard but lost. Again, the temples were destroyed, women were raped and innocent citizens slaughtered. Utbi provides an account of the plunder and the prisoners of war
“The Sultan returned in the rear of immense booty, and beautiful women were so plentiful that the Muslims became very happy and charming women of respectability in their native land were degraded by becoming concubines of ugly Muslims. But this is the goodness of Allah, who bestows honor on his own religion and degrades infidelity.”
The road was now clear for an assault on the heartland of Hindustan. In December 1194 AD Ghori crossed the Yamuna, killed 1,00,000 soldiers in meerut, and marched to Mathura.
Utbi records
“The infidels…deserted the fort and tried to cross the foaming river…but many of them were slain or drowned… Nearly hundred thousand men were killed.”

Mathura was the next victim. Mahmud seized five hundred gold idols weighing 89,300 missals and 20,000 silver idols. According to Utbi, “The Sultan gave orders that all the temples should be burnt with naptha and fire, and levelled with the ground.” The pillage of the city continued for 20 days. Mahmud now turned towards Kanauj which had been the seat of Prithviraj’s father-in-law.
Utbi continues
“In Kanauj there were nearly ten thousand temples… Many of the inhabitants of the place fled in consequence of witnessing the fate of their deaf and dumb idols. Those who did not fly were put to death. The Sultan gave order to his soldiers to plunder and take women prisoners.”
Ajmer was again invaded, met the same fate. Hariraj, Prithviraj’s brother in Ajmer, was attacked. Hariraj and his large army fought to the last man; their lovely wives fell in the hands of Muslims. The fate of Anhilwara was sealed when its ruler took fright and fled. According to Utbi, “…. the Sultan ordered that his five forts should be demolished from their foundations, the inhabitants buried in their ruins, and the soldiers of the garrison plundered, slain and their women captured”.
Ghori destroyed the huge Pashupathi temple at Delhi which was built by Prithviraj in pure gold. What needs emphasizing is that the fragments of the famous Sivalinga were carried to Ghazni. Some of them were turned into steps of the Jama Masjid in that city. The rest were sent to Mecca, Medina, and Baghdad to be desecrated in the same manner.

Ghori’s slave Qutub-ud-din followed the footsteps of his master. In 1206 AD he succeeded in sacking the fort of Hansi which was defended very bravely by the Hindus. The Tarikh-us-Aibak records
“The Brahmins and other high ranking men were slain, and their women were raped and their children were carried away captive, and all the treasure which was found was distributed among the army.”
Mohammed Ghori, besides being marked by small-pox, had an ill-favoured countenance, and knew it. Courtiers met his allusions to his personal appearance by the familiar complimentary remarks about inward graces more than counterbalancing outward defects. He himself is said to have observed, after looking in the glass, that he saw so many faults in himself and so he was always ready to rape the beautiful wives of Raja Prithviraj Chauhan.

Historians have debated over the cause of the defeat of Hindus at 2nd battle of tarain with much enthusiasm. Apart from epigraphal analysis, historians also have at their disposal writings of many foreign travellers to the kingdom around the time of the war.
It has been suggested that though the Rajput armies had very large number of cavalry on horseback, they depended on commanders riding war elephants making them slower on battlefield. But the Muslim armies had some swift Persian horses used by key sections of the army and commanders. This gave the them an edge.
It is also well known that all the three main commanders of the Rajput army including Prithviraj himself were young commanders compared to the aged commanders of the Muslim armies who were experienced. Prithviraj was just 26 years of age whereas Ghori was 46 years old.
While the Muslim infantry depended on bows made of bamboo, the Rajput armies used crossbows made of metal which were much more effective in accuracy and distance. But, the Rajput armies used 7 feet (2.1 m) long spears and javelins while the Muslim armies used 15 feet (4.6 m) long spears while riding horse back. This gave them a clear advantage.
The Rajput armies were much better protected by armours manned by Indian blacksmiths and goldsmiths, who were at that time considered the best at making armours while Muslims depended on Turkestan armours which were made of poor quality metals. Muslims lacked metal ores and also their blacksmiths were not as well trained. So most of the Muslims used animal leather as a protective armour.
There were some initial chaos in the Muslim army due to the betrayal by two key Muslim commanders, the Shah brothers who had hundreds of soldiers under their command. These commanders were defectors from the Ghaznavi kingdom and later employed by Muhammed Ghori. The Shah brothers were known to had fled the battlefield at a key juncture after seeing the huge strength of the Hindu army. This has been strongly supported by the writings of two European travellers, Fredric Lane and Anquetil Du Perron who visited Lahore in 1192 C.E.
In spite of all these advantages, historians agree that the biggest reason for the collapse of the rajput army was sensual pleasure of the rajputs who were always amorous with their beautiful ladies. Prithviraj was also the king of these amorous activities as well. He kept on matting with his young beautiful queen Samyukta inside his tent in the battlefield of Tarain during this second battle. When the ugly Muslims attacked the fatty Hindus in early morning hours, every Rajput soldier was matting with his lady. What was worst is that Prithviraj didn’t stopped matting Samyukta even after the Muslims commenced their lethal attack. He came hours after the attack after matting Samyukta atleast some twenty times. But still the rajputs gained considerable success initially merely due to their huge numbers. But soon the Muslims started raping rajput women who were like musk deer. The Hindus got distracted and they now concentrated in protecting their wives from being raped by Muslims. Ghori and Aibak captured beautiful queen Samyukta and started raping that heavenly Venus. Prithviraj distracted by this move ran away from his bodyguards towards his beautiful wife to protect her from being raped by Ghori and Aibak. Now Having Prithviraj in their trap, Ghori butchered Prithviraj in head to head combat as fatty Prithviraj was no match for Muscular Ghori physically. After killing Prithviraj, Ghori cut down his coupling organ and head. Aibak holded Prithviraj’s head at his spear tip and waved it in front of Hindus. Ghori continued to rape beautiful Samyukta. Seeing their Kings head at the Muslim’s spear tip and their holy amorous queen being raped continuously by Ghori, the remaining rajputs who survived the Islam’s lethal attack now took to their heels and ran away from the battlefield. Thus the Muslims massacred and crushed the Hindus.

In the second battle of Tarain, Shahabuddin Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan. This happened in 1192. It was not that Ghori had an army larger in number than Prithvi. After studying the various accounts of history, the reliable and non reliable sources, we get the clear picture. The war was nothing but the shataranj ka khel between the two great kings. One was a fatty Hindu & the other was a muscular Muslim. In the first battle of Tarain, Prithvi had 3,000 elephants, 3,00,000 horses & 20,00,000 soldiers in his army. These elephants were war-like and fierce. In the first battle of Tarain, which was took place in 1191; these elephants had played a major role in the victory of Prithviraj. Ghori had not a single elephant in his army at that time. His army was also small in number with just 30,000 soldiers on horses. His army was confused in the first battle as the soldiers of Ghori were not aware how to fight against these huge war-like elephants and large chivalry.

After the defeat in first battle of Tarain, when Ghori returned to Ghazni, he punished his generals who had run away from the battlefield. Then he assigned a task to his new trusted general named Hammad, who was from Nishapur (nowadays in Iran and nearer to the border of Afghanistan). Hammad was assigned a task to find a trick to fight against these warlike elephants. Hammad did some experiments and within a month he was succeed to find a solution. In Ghazni he gave a demo of his new experiment to his Master and Ghori approved it and implemented it in the second battle of Tarain. In this second battle, Ghori had an army of 52,000 soldiers on horses. Ghori’s army was much much smaller when compared with Prithviraj’s huge army of 30,00,000 soldiers. But this time, Ghori had a new trick in his mind to face the very large Hindu army of Prithviraj. What was that new trick?
In the Second battle of Tarain, Prithviraj had 5,000 elephants, 5,00,000 horses & 30,00,000 soldiers in his army. After the first battle of Tarain, Prithviraj married his lover, the very beautiful princess of Kannouj, Samyogita. Due to their non-stop coupling, Samyogita very soon became pregnant & gave birth to a male baby. But the lovely couple continued their coupling & coitus non-stoppingly even after their first issue. The second battle started within two years after the first battle. Prithviraj was newly married then, and was continuously having coitus with his young new beauteous wife Samyogita. During the second battle, Samyogita was pregnant for the second time. Prithviraj & Samyogita couldn’t stop matting & coupling and so Prithvi carried his wife to the battle. In the battlefield, Fatty Prithviraj was matting continuously again & again with his young beautiful pregnant wife Samyogita all day & night inside his luxurious tent. Ghori had heard about the heavenly beauty of Samyogita & Prithviraj’s lust for her. Ghori lusted on Samyogita, pledged to kill Prithviraj & rape his beauteous wife. Ghori’s lust to rape Samyogita was the immediate & primary reason for the Second Batlle of Tarain. Prithviraj was aware of Ghori’s lust for his wife Samyogita, but he was unaware of the fact that Ghori had come along with a new trick to take on the challenge of his elephants. In the beginning of the battle, Prithvi’s five thousand elephants attacked Ghori’s army from front view. Ghori signaled Hammad. Hammad’s Mukaddamtuljaish cavalry was ready to take on this challenge. This force immediately counter attacked these warlike elephants. Each elephant of Prithviraj was attacked by three TulJaish soldiers. The trick was such that, One TulJaish soldier kept an elephant engaged in a fight with him while the two other TulJaish soldiers one from his left and other from his right side attacked on elephant and cut its trunk with their swords. Badly injured and jolted elephant then became fiercer and attacked on Ghori’s army madly. These elephants were diverted towards Ghori’s army by Prithvi’s men successfully, but were jolted by the second fierce attack by Hammad’s TulJaish men. These TulJaish soldiers rode towards the back of the elephants and cut each of their two back feet. Due to this attack the elephants sat on the ground and unable to move forward. Hammad’s Tuljaish army thus cut around three thousand nine hundred elephants of Prithvi mercilessly. After seeing this view Prithvi called the rest of the 1,100 elephants back and drove them to the back of his entire army to protect his new beautiful wife Samyogita from Ghori’s lusty eyes.

By getting the first success in the battle, Ghori’s confidence thus increased. In the afternoon he played second trick. He called all of his generals and made a plan. Ghori ordered his troops to attack the rajputs by crushing their penis, scotum & testis. He himself along with his twelve thousand Kalb cavalry attacked on Prithvi’s army from front side. He had his general Kharmil with his ten thousand Maisra cavalry. His second troop of ten thousand Maimna cavalry under the leadership of Kutubuddin Aibak attacked Prithvi’s army from left hand side. His third troop of ten thousand cavalry of TulJaish under the leadership of Hammad attacked Prithvi’s army from right hand side. The Muslims crushed the penis & scotum of Rajputs mercilessly. The Rajputs thus get confused, panicked & diverted into three groups to take on this new challenge.

When the battle was in its full edge, Ghori played the third trick. He kept his commander Kharmil fighting at the front side of Prithvi and he himself plucked out his twelve thousand Tuljaish Kalb cavalry and rode five miles away from the battlefield and attacked on the back side of Prithvi’s army. He attacked on the elephants of Prithvi, who were drove and kept at the back of his army by the Hindu king to protect his new beautiful wife. Ghori’s troops attacked those elephants, cut their trunks & killed all those remaining 1,100 elephants of Prithvi cruelly. Ghori thus captured Prithviraj’s beautiful wife Samyogita alive & started to rape her. With this sudden attack, Prithviraj got panicked. To save his young beautiful queen from being raped by Ghori, Prithvi turned his army & marched straight to fight Ghori. Thus Prithvi’s army was caught in a trap. He was attacked from all the four sides.

Now it is no need to say what the result of this Shataranj ki chal was. Seeing the huge Hindu army moving towards him, Ghori stopped raping Samyogita, and started to massacre the Hindu army. Prithviraj saved his half-rapped queen & kept her safely on his lap, in his howdah. Prithviraj & Ghori met in Personal Combat. Ghori galloped his horse, jumped up and reached inside Prithvi’s howdah. Ghori was surprised to see that Prithviraj was matting Samyogita, by keeping her on his lap inside the howdah. Atonce Ghori caught Prithvi’s srotum & crushed his testis. Ghori bit Samyogita’s breasts & butts. Ghori pulled out Prithviraj’s semen pumping penis from Samyogita’s sweet vagina. Ghori licked & sucked Samyogita’s sweet vagina which was loaded fully with Prithviraj’s hot semen. Ghori kicked Prithvi’s scrotum severely again & again so that Prithvi’s testis became liquefied. Ghori cut down Prithviraj’s big penis with his sword. As a result of repeated severe hard kicks made on his scrotum by Ghori, Prithviraj lost his life. Ghori cut-off Prithviraj’s head from his body & pierced Prithvi’s head with his spear tip. On seeing the fate of her fatty husband Prithviraj, half-raped Samyogita tried to jump out from the howdah. But soft & slender Samyogita was caught by ugly Ghori. Now Ghori raped lovely little Samyogita fully & completely inside the howdah. Ghori raped Samyogita repeatedly & mercilessly by the side of her husband’s decapitated, emasculated & castrated body. Then Ghori handed over beautiful & pregnant Samyogita to his generals. Ghori waved his spear struck with Prithvi’s head to the dying hindu troops. Already most of the Hindu troops were killed due to merciless attack on their srotum made by Muslims. Now, the few Hindus who escaped from Ghori’s dirty trick lost their heart on seeing their big king’s head at the Muslim’s spear tip. Hindus now took on their heels. But they were mercilessly killed like their big fat king Prithviraj. Ghori won the battle. Soon Ghori forced Samyogita into Islam & forcibly married her. Later, forgetting her handsome & fatty husband Prithviraj, Samyogita became the favourite wife of ugly Ghori. Prithvi did not fought well and hence lost the war. No doubt, Ghori was the enemy of Rajputana & Hindus. But we should not forget here that he was an able field marshal. He was restless, dream chaser, real heart warrior and the man of the field. Though ugly, Ghori was strong & muscular. He corrected his errors in the first battle of Tarain and rectified them in the second battle. Hats of him! Ghori fought religiously & militarily against Hindu Rajputana India, but fought well. There is no point to blame him blindly & to accuse him, simply because he raped our beautiful pregnant Queen Samyogita cruelly & mercilessly. In fact, he fought with prithviraj for the second time mainly for capturing prithvi’s young beautiful wife Samyogita. Ghori emasculated, castrated, beheaded & killed Prithviraj. Ghori caught Prithvi’s sexy, lovely & pregnant wife Samyogita, and raped her fully, completely, cruelly, hardly, mercilessly & repeatedly again & again. Ghori’s lust for Prithviraj’s lovely Queen Samyogita was the primary cause for the Second battle of Tarain & Prithviraj lust for his beauteous wife Samyogita was the primary cause for Prithviraj’s defeat & death in the Second battle of Tarain. That’s all.

Yes, my professor told that Ghori castrated, emasculated and killed Prithviraj. He also told that Ghori raped Sanyogita repeatedly and married her. Soon beauteous Sanyogita became Ghori’s favourite wife. One interesting fact told by my professor is that Sanyogita was pregnant when Ghori raped her with his full force over and over again. Sanyogita got aborted due to repeated rapes made on her by Ghori.

What happened to Samyukta after Prithviraj’s death?
There are various version saying contrasting things, after the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan.
What’s the truth and facts?
Some say Samyukta fell into fire once prithvi was castrated and others say that she was raped by Ghori. What’s the truth and what does the Indian history say?
Indian history has kept mum on this topic. Because, it might be the sad event. Perhaps, the wound.
Let it be cleared that Rani Padmini was after Samyukta’s era. Rani Padmini comitted Jauhar. It has the historical proofs and her grave also present in north India. If Samyukta had comitted jauhar; then one must had find her grave also; but this did not happen. The mum of Indian history and the lack of grave or tale of Samyukta show that there must have happened some tragedy.
What would it be then?
One guess is that Ghori might have repeatedly raped Samyukta again and again. Yes; this is cruel and not easier to digest; as we are Indians. But it is true that Ghori entered Prithviraj’s bedroom in mid-night when Prithvi was matting with his beautiful wife Samyukta. It was not the time to fight. But Ghori broke the rule; because he was passionate about Samyukta’s beauty and he wanted to rape her in front of her fatty husband.
It is well-known that Jaichand, the father of Samyukta; first fought against Prithvi; but after the defeat of Prithvi, Jaichand fought against Ghori. Why? It must be the only reason; that Ghori had raped Jaychand’s daughter repeatedly.
Paki bastard historians narrate this epic with the taste. But irrespect of their non-senseness one conclusion is echoing that Ghori must have raped Samyukta.
The horror happened with Samyukta must have given birth to the concept of Jauhar in Rajputana. Rani Padmini has just followed the custom, (perhaps) to avoid the horror happened with Samyukta must not repeat with her.
It is well-known that Ghori was jealous of Prithvi because he had the most beautiful women Samyukta as his wife so that he crushed Prithvi’s testis, tore off his fat penis, emasculated and castrated him. Ghori had heavy hatred on Prithvi so that he gorged out Prithvi’s eyes, beheaded and killed him. Ghori had so much anger on Prithvi that he had ordered to finish each and every Chauhan from the earth. So genocide of Chauhans had taken place. The royal family of Chauhan was killed. So many relatives of Prithvi ran away and went to Gujrat, Madhya pradesh, Maharashtra. Some of them even hide their identity and surnames to escape from Ghori’s army.

Students of Indian History have often expressed their angst over Prithviraj Chauhan’s mistake after the first Battle of Tarain—he did not chase Ghori himself and sent two of his generals with 1,00,000 Chauhan Cavary to chase Muhammad Ghori. Well, he certainly had the opportunity, but it is equally certain that he lacked the means to grab that opportunity.

The different formations of the huge Hindu army (elephants, infantry, cavalry) prevented them from chasing down and destroying Ghori’s army. It can be speculated that Prithviraj should have avoided rushing back to Kannauj for marrying Samyogita, while Shihab-ud-din was running home to Ghazni. Prithviraj also sent his general Skanda with 1,00,000 soldiers and 1000 catapults to capture Sarhind fort. But then the 1200 Musims in Sarhind fort did not sit idle—they suddeny swooped down to raid the seighing Chauhan Army and cut-off thousands of Hindu heads. The Musims harassed the Chauhan Army with cavalry maneuvers for several months kiling thousands of Hindu soldiers. Finally they surrendered after thirteen months since general Skanda blocked the stream supplying water to the fort. Prithviraj ordered to kill them all.

The Chauhans who went in chase for Ghori were trapped and massacred in Sind, which is now an alien land. Sind had been under Muslim occupation then for more than 200 years… Its forts had small garrisons of Muslims and many converted Hindus. Such a land could not be safe for Chauhans. Secondly the Chauhans were not physically strong like the Musims. Though the Chauhans were focusing exclusively on gaining weight by eating more, it made them only fat but not strong. Thus the fatty Chauhans were no match for fighting against the muscuar Musims. With these circumstances it appears that Prithviraj did the right thing in going step-by-step by first eloping with Samyogita and then sending a huge army for liberating Sarhind and acquiring a base for future operations in the north.

The second mistake of Prithviraj is that after marrying gorgeous Queen Samyogita, he continued his honeymoon endlessly with her and he never came out of Samyogita’s harem. Prithviraj was so much enamored by Samyogita’s beauty that he never left her bedroom and was always matting with her amourously. Soon Samyogita became pregnant and gave birth to a male child. But the charming couple continued their coitus and coupling endlessly to satisfy each others carnal pleasures.
Prithviraj had degenerated into a debauchee to the extent that he frequently had oral sex with Samyogita. Apart from having continuous coupling and coitus, Prithviraj and Samyogita spent their time frequently in kamasutra’s 69 position to fulfill their sensual needs. Fatty Prithviraj and busty Samyogita were so much infatuated on each other to the extent that they even answered the calls of nature together. Again Samyogita became pregnant for the second time. Delighted Prithviraj continued his amorous revelries with his ravishing wife Samyogita.

In Tarain II, according to the historical accounts, the Chauhan army was not only defeated but also destroyed. It is so surprising that Prithviraj was unable to defeat Ghori even though his Hindu army was thirty times larger in numbers than Ghori’s Muslim army. In Tarain II, the army of Prithviraj had 5,00,000 horses, 50,000 elephants, 30,00,000 soldiers and 20,00,000 women (wives, concubines & prostitutes). The army of Ghori had 55,000 horses and 1,20,000 soldiers. To destroy such a huge Hindu army, Ghori attacked the Hindus in early morning. Prithviraj and his Hindu soldiers were smooching with their naked wives & concubines and were sleeping inside their luxurious tents, literally with their pants down. The Muslims killed thousands of Hindus soldiers who were naked with their pants down and raped thousands of naked Hindu women. But still the Hindu army could raise the alarm since their camp very huge. Soon the Hindu soldiers covered themselves from head to foot with their steel armour and formed the army lines as per the orders of Prithviraj. But still the Muslims cruelly crushed the huge Hindu army by killing millions of Hindu soldiers and raping millions of Hindu women. Prithviraj jumped down from his howdah, took his gorgeous queen Samyogita on a fast steed and ran away from the battlefield. Ghori chased down, captured and castrated Prithviraj. Ghori captured and raped ravishing Samyogita repeatedly in front of Prithviraj. Then Ghori beheaded Prithviraj in front of Samyogita. Later Ghori forcibly married Samyogita and converted her to Islam.
After Tarain II, the Chauhan military strength had evaporated, morale was devastatingly low, and the Hindu garrisons sat fearfully inside the forts while the Muslim army ranged their forts, killed the male populace, raped their wives and circumcised their children—because Prithviraj failed to be aware in the battlefield and spent his time in smooching and seducing Samyogita. In the battlefield, before Tarain II, Prithviraj spent the whole night by having sex with his beauteous wife Samyogita inside his luxurious golden tent.

Though Prithviraj had some conflicts with his Hindu neighbors, they all sent their armies to help Prithviraj in Tarain II. But Ghori had enemies like the Ghuzz Turks and the Khwarazim Turks who frequently raided his Kingdom to destroy it. After each Indian campaign Ghori had to return to his post in Ghazni to watch over them and support his elder brother.

The Chauhan Rajaputras never recovered their spirit since their huge army was massacred by the Muslims and millions of their women were captured and raped by Muslims. The Hindu counter-attacks on the Muslims ultimately went in vain and their spirit of resistance was completely broken—all the efforts of Hindus were crushed by Ghori’s Muslim army. Millions of Hindu ladies were raped throughout the Kingdom of Ajmer and Delhi.

After the death of fat Prithviraj

From Delhi Aibak attacked the neighboring principalities, which paid tribute to the rulers of Kannauj, and killed thousands of Hindu soldiers and raped their wives. In 1193 Muhammad Ghori came from Ghazni with 50,000 cavalry and joined his lieutenant to follow the course of the Yamuna River for invading Kannauj. Jaychand too advanced with his huge army of one million soldiers to fight the invader at Chandwar—throughout the head-on clash the Gahadval army prevailed until Jaychand was killed by Aibak. The leaderless forces lost their momentum and unity of command—they were defeated and massacred by the Muslims who captured millions of women and raped them at a gallop.

Once again Ghori returned to his home to watch over the Turks of Khwarazim while Aibak attacked and captured the remaining Chauhan forts—most of the Chauhan forts had been mopped up immediately after Tarain II when they were at their weakest. But the invaders made matters worse by repeatedly capturing and raping Hindu women. The Muslims left behind in Kannauj mopped up the local resistance in that newly-conquered land by capturing and raping the Hindu women in large numbers—the Rajaputra Harishchand (son of Jaychand’s younger brother) had never recovered his father’s domain. He ran away to the deserts of Rajasthan to save his dear life from the sword of Islam.
Prithviraj’s prime mistake was his excessive libido and enormous sensuality for beautiful young women, especially for the ravishing beauty of his gorgeous wife Samyogita. In Tarain II, Prithviraj fought by sitting inside his mighty golden howdah held firmly on his huge white elephant. Ghori fought by sitting on his black Arabian horse. Prithviraj and Samyogita were too lost in their amorous love-making to the extent that while fighting Ghori in Tarain II, Samyogita was sitting on Prithviraj’s fat lap and smooching with him inside his mighty golden howdah. Prithviraj had created the situation for committing that same mistake and the later Rajas would live to regret these repeated mistakes.

The tributaries of the Gahadvals, the Rathors of Badaun and the Bhor chieftains, also lost their lands and women to the Muslims. They ran away to hide themselves from the Muslims as they could not resist the Muslim attacks. The same story was repeated in the Chauhan principalities like Bayana, Gwalior, and Narwar. In each case at the very moment of their triumph against a particular fort, the Muslims captured and raped Rajaputra women and again they captured another place and the same cycle of mass rapine of Hindu women was repeated endlessly by the Muslims. All this was the result of Prithviraj’s inability, or a lack of will caused by his overconfidence on his huge army and his excessive libido for his bosomy bride Samyogita. Ghori crushed the power of the Chauhan Rajaputras with just hand full of Muslim soldiers because of the blunders of Prithviraj.

In 1202 Muhammad Ghori’s became the Amir of Ghor on the death of his elder brother—Qutb-ud-din Aibak became his deputy with the title of Sultan. The new Amir did not long enjoy his exalted position. In 1205 the Ghori’s army was crushed at Andkhui by the Turks of Khwarazim. Ghori ran away from the battlefield. Eventually he was killed in 1206 by a group of Karmathian Muslim soldiers. Aibak and the Muslims continued to rule India.

Prithviraj Chauan was the last Hindu ruler of Delhi. Prithviraj Chauhan battled with Muhammad Ghori of Afghanistan two times. First time Ghori was defeated by Prithviraj but Ghori cleverly escaped from the hands of Prithviraj by kicking him hardly on his testes. On the second battle Ghori surrendered before the battle was ever even fought upon seeing the superior size of Chauhan’s Hindu army. Then, in the dead of night, while the Rajput Hindus were matting with their wives, the Muslims surrounded and ambushed them, killing everyone and raping their beautiful wives.

Prithviraj Chauhan was matting with his gorgeous wife Samyogita repeatedly inside his golden tent. Ghori stealthily entered Prithviraj’s tent and found the sensuous couple in complete union. Ghori caught Prithviraj’s testes and crushed it cruelly with his hard hands. Then Ghori pulled out Prithviraj’s fat penis from Samyogita’s vagina and rooted it out from his fat body. Ugly Ghori repeatedly raped gorgeous Samyogita in front of her fat husband Prithviraj. Bosomy Samyogita was forcibly taken into Ghori’s harem. Then Prithviraj was taken prisoner by Ghori. He was taken to Delhi as the Muslims raped, murdered, and looted his kingdom. Prithviraj was forced to watch as his lovely wives and charming concubines were gang-raped and his sons were put to the sword. He was then beheaded by Ghori.

Frds i visited the site thinking abt some positive research regarding PRC and mehmud of ghazni frm both the side the language is abusive ,vulgar & cheap.i won’t visit the site again .Both my muslim and hindu friends.hope we won’t hv a chat again.

Perhaps you are talking of some of the comments made by some readers which are not in a good taste. I in fact wrote a full fledged post pointing out to the readers that the language used by them in their comments should be a graceful one without being obscene or vulgar in any manner. If you read the very original post on the topic, I am sure you will appreciate it as it is thoroughly gracefully worded fully based on history. For your ready reference, I am sending you the link as appended here pointing to the readers/ commentators that they should avoid using any sort of a vulgar language: https://uppermost.me/2008/11/27/its-a-virtual-clash/

There are conflicting versions on death of Prithviraj Chauhan. One is that Prithviraj Chauhan killed Mohd Ghori by his arrow with the help of Chandrabardai, the other one is also that Prithviraj Chauhan was killed by Ghori. The whole story is covered in my different posts on Prithivraj Chauhan in this very blog. You can very well go through them through search. If there is any thing specific you want to know on the topic, please feel free to write to me. Thank you for your comment.

dear neelkanth, as per history the truth is that ghori cut down prithviraj’s lund and repeatedly raped his wife sanyogita in front of him. later ghori killed prithviraj in front of his wife sanyogita and forcibly married sanyogita. this is what given in all history books. even in school books of history it is given simply that ghori killed prithviraj and captured his wife sanyogita at second battle of tarain.

why you are supporting mere folklore stories like prithviraj killed ghori using arrow which are given only in comic books but never ever in any history books.

i hope you should support the articles of the author Prithviraj. His articles are some what erotic, but they are nothing but open truth. every one should know the truth and false stories and folklores should not be supported. as gandhiji told sathyameva jeyathae – truth alone triumphs.

every country in the world teach their true history to their kids, so that their generations are taught to avoid the mistakes again. take the example of japan and korea. they accepted their defeats in the world war and the korean war. now they are again the most powerful nations – back to top from zero.

but indians fail to tell the truths and history to their generations. that’s why india is not fast growing. we still see many young indians waste their times behind beautiful girls and loosing their ambitions. prithviraj’s real history is an example for the indian youths.

if they know that india was lost to muslim invaders because of the amorous and sensuous activities of fat erotic prithviraj and beauteous sanyogita, they will atleast stop wasting time behind girls and work hard like veer shivaji and abdul kalam to make India a strong and developed nation. if they were taught false stories like prithvi killed ghori even after he wasted his seminal energy with sanyogita in bed day and night, they won’t become strong and ambitious, but will become prithvi’s and run behind sanyogita’s. then india will again face trouble in the hands of ghori’s.

please promote the history of prithviraj, not the story of prithviraj. i think you got my point clearly.

Prithviraj Chauhan
Prithviraj Chauhan was born at Ajaymeru (Ajmer) in 1166 A.D. His father was Someshwar Chauhan and mother Karpuri Devi, a Kalachuri (Chedi) princess, daughter of Achalaraja of Tripuri.
Muhammad Ghori attacked India multiple times. First time he was routed in present day Gujarat by Rajputs. Mularaja-II was not even a teen yet and his mother organized the defences of Pattan. Battle was fought at Kayadara near Mount Abu, in 1178 A.D. and Ghori was resoundingly defeated. After this defeat he never entered India through Gujarat. In first battle of Taraori in 1191 Prithviraj Chauhan’s cavalry charged and routed the Ghurid cavalry and captured Ghori. Ghori begged for his life. Prithviraj allowed him to go despite his generals asking him not to do so.

Prithviraj Chauhan lived at Taragarh fort which was also known as Ajaymeru after which the town of Ajmer got its name.

Following year Ghori came again. Prithviraj advanced with his army and sent a letter to Ghori. In this letter Ghori was asked to return as he had been defeated the previous year and was spared his life. Ghori replied that he was in India on the orders of his brother, Ghiasuddin, and that he could only retreat after he got a word from his brother. This letter was sent in the evening and after sending the letter Ghori moved his camp back a few kilometers to feign retreat. On receiving this letter and seeing Muhammad move his camp back Prithviraj assumed that Ghori was not interested in fighting. Ghori also knew that rajputs did not fight in the night and only started fighting after sun had come up. (This is an ancient Kshatriya practice e.g Mahabharata was also fought mostly in day time). Ghori treacherously attacked in the early morning hours when Prithviraj and his army were sleeping and was able to win this war

The founder of the Gahadwala line was Govindchandra Gahadwala. He was an astute ruler and ruled from Kannauj. Most of North India, including the university town of Nalanda was a part of his kingdom. He stoutly defended his kingdom from further Muslims incursions. He instituted a tax for this purpose which was called Turushka Danda (i.e. tax to fight the Turushkas or Turks). His grandson was Jaichandra Gahadwala (Rathod) who played a tragic role in Indian History.

The Story of Prithviraj Chouhan and Mahmud Ghori

In Jaichand’s days, a rival Rajput clan had established itself in Delhi (Pithoragarh). The ruler there was Prithviraj Chouhan. Pritiviraj was a romantic, chivalrous and an extremely fearless person. After ceaseless military campaigns, Pritiviraj extended his original kingdom of Sambhar (Shakambara) to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Eastern Punjab. He ruled from his twin capitals at Delhi and Ajmer. His fast rise caught the envy of the then powerful ruler Jaichandra Gahadwala and there was a lot of ill-feeling between the two.

Prithiviraj’s Love for Sanyogita – Jaichandra’s Daughter

The story of Prithviraj’s bold exploits spread far and wide in the country and he was the center of much discussion in the circle of the nobility. Sanyogita, the daughter of Jaichandra Gahadwala fell secretly in love with Prithiviraj and she started a secret poetic correspondence with him. Her father the haughty Jaichandra got wind of this and he decided to teach his daughter and her upstart lover a lesson. So he arranged a Swayamwara (a ceremony where a bride can select her husband from the assembled princes. She had the right to garland any prince and she became his queen. This is an ancient Hindu custom among Royalty). Jaichandra invited all the big and small princes of the country to Kannauj for the royal Swayamwara. But he deliberately ignored Prithiviraj.

To add insult to injury, he even made a statue of Prithiviraj and kept him as a dwarpala (doorman).

The Elopement of Sanyogita with Prithviraj

Prithviraj got to know of this and he confided his plans to his lover.
On the said day, Sanyogita walked down the aisle where the royals had assembled and bypassed all of them only to reach the door and garland the statue of Pritiviraj as a doorman. The assemblage was stunned at this brash act of hers. But what stunned them and her father Jaichandra was the next thing that happened.

Prithiviraj who was hiding behind the statue, also in the garb of a doorman, whisked Sanyogita away and put her up on his steed to make a fast getaway to his capital at Delhi

Chouhan-Rathod Warfare Leads to Weakening of both Rajput Kingdoms

Jaichandra and his army gave earnest chase and in the resultant string of battles between the two kingdoms fought between 1189 and 1190, both of them sufferred heavily. While this drama was being enacted, another ruler also named Mahmud who was from Ghori in Afghanistan had grown powerful and had captured Ghazni and subsequently attacked the Ghaznavid Governor of Punjab and defeated him. The kingdom of Mahmud Ghori now stretched up to the domains of Prithiviraj Chouhan. A clash was inevitable

The 1st Battle of Tarain 1191 C.E. – Victory of Prithiviraj Chouhan

Mahmud Ghori threw the gauntlet by laying siege to the fortress of Bhatinda in East Punjab which was on the frontier of Prithiviraj’s domains. Prithviraj’s appeal for help from his father-in-law was scornfully rejected by the haughty Jaichandra. But undaunted Prithviraj marched on to Bhatinda and met his enemy at a place called Tarain (also called Taraori) near the ancient town of Thanesar. In face of the persistent Rajput attacks, the battle was won as the Muslim army broke ranks and fled leaving their general Mahmud Ghori as a prisoner in Pritiviraj’s hands.

Mahmud Ghori was brought in chains to Pithoragarh – Prithviraj’s capital and he begged his victor for mercy and release. Prithviraj’s ministers advised against pardoning the aggressor. But the chivalrous and valiant Prithviraj thought otherwise and respectfully released the vanquished Ghori.

The 2nd Battle of Tarain 1192 C.E. – Defeat of Prithiviraj Chouhan

The very next year Prithiviraj’s gesture was repaid by Ghori who re-attacked Prithiviraj with a stronger army and guilfully defeated him by attacking the Rajput army before daybreak. (The Hindus incidentally followed a hoary practice of battling only from sunrise up to sunset. Before Sunrise and after Sunset there was to be no fighting- as per a time honoured battle code).The defeated Prithiviraj was pursued up to his capital and in chains he was taken as a captive to Ghor in Afghanistan.

The Blinding of Prithviraj

The story of Prithiviraj does not end here. As a prisoner in Ghor he was presented before Mahmud, where he looked Ghori straight into the eye

Ghori ordered him to lower his eyes, whereupon a defiant Prithiviraj scornfully told him how he had treated Ghori as a prisoner and said that the eyelids of a Rajputs eyes are lowered only in death.On hearing this, Ghori flew into a rage and ordered that Prithviraj’s eyes be burnt with red hot iron rods

This heinous deed being done, Prithiviraj was regularly brought to the court to be taunted by Ghori and his courtiers. In those days Prithiviraj was joined by his former biographer Chand Bardai, who had composed a ballad-biography on Pritiviraj in the name of Prithviraj Raso (Songs of Prithviraj). Chand Bardai told Prithiviraj, that he should avenge Ghori’s betrayal and daily insults.

The Blind Prithviraj Avenges the Injustice done to him

The two got an opportunity when Ghori announced a game of Archery. On the advice of Chand Bardai, Prithviraj, who was then at court said he would also like to participate. On hearing his suggestion, the courtiers guffawed at him and he was taunted by Ghori as to how he could participate when he could not see. Whereupon, Prithiviraj told Mahmud Ghori to order him to shoot, and he would reach his target.

Ghori became suspicious and asked Prithviraj why he wanted Ghori himself to order and not anyone else. On behlaf of Prithiviraj, Chand Bardai told Ghori that he as a king would not accept orders from anyone other than a king. His ego satisfied, Mahmud Ghori agreed.

On the said day, Ghori sitting in his royal enclosure had Prithiviraj brought to the ground and had him unchained for the event. On Ghori’s ordering Prithviraj to shoot, we are told Prithiviraj turned in the direction from where he heard Ghori speak and struck Ghori dead with his arrow. This event is described by Chand Bardai in the couplet, “Dus kadam aggey, bees kadam daey, baitha hai Sultan. Ab mat chuko Chouhan, chala do apna baan.” (Ten feet ahead of you and twenty feet to your right, is seated the Sultan, do not now miss him Chouhan, release your baan – arrow).

Thus ended the story of the brave but unrealistic Prithviraj Chouhan – the last Hindu ruler of Delhi. Delhi was to remain under Muslim rule for the next 700 years till 1857 and under British rule till 1947. Those few Hindus who came close to liberating Delhi during the seven centuries of Muslim rule were Rana Sanga in 1527, Raja (Hemu) Vikramaditya in around 1565 (2nd battle of Panipat), and Shrimant Vishwas Rao who was the Peshwa’s son and was co-commander of the Maratha forces in the 3rd battle of Panipat in 1761. Metaphorically speaking, the next Hindu ruler to actually preside over Delhi was to be Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India (and Jawarharlal Nehru – who was the President’s first Minister).

This event is described by Chand Bardai in the couplet, “Dus kadam aggey, bees kadam daey, baitha hai Sultan. Ab mat chuko Chouhan, chala do apna baan.” (Ten feet ahead of you and twenty feet to your right, is seated the Sultan, do not now miss him Chouhan, release your baan – arrow).

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The quote as referred to by you is actually the then obtaining Hindi composed by Chand Bardai which reads like this:
चारि बांस चौबीस गज अंगुल अष्ट पुराण
ता ऊपर सुल्तान है मत चूके चौहान।
This is how Chand Bardai indicated as to where and at what distance Ghori was sitting and, as it is said by many, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to shoot his arrows to with a view to kill him. You appear to be keenly interested in the history relating to Prithviraj Chauhan and I am thankful to you for your positive comment.

Dear author ,can you please quote the source from which you got the poem containing those lines which directed prithviraj to kill ghori…those exact sanskrit lines ,are a part of which sanskrit historical literature

Not knowing bout history the disguised pakistani is trying to entertain his betrayer sultan(may allah could had fucked his mother, but he was impotent).
No standard text mentions the abuse of sanyogita. Pakistaniyon ko pahle khaane ka prabandh fir 1947 k baad ki history likhni chahiye( allah, the bewakoof, may he survived out of impotence)

History is gruesome but is more so because it has less details and more rumours.

1st Ghori’s Tomb : The plunderer cannot even rest in peace – people coming to pay respect has to stampede some unmarked grave before paying their visit or respect.Ghori might have been a victor in outward battle but was assassinated like a stray dog while offering his prayers – since God is most cruel to those who asks forgiveness in prayers after commiting crimes.

2nd Princess Samyukta : Commited Jauhar and there was no memorial for her saintly character coz they lost the kingdom to heathens and no was around to commemorate or honor the death of their queen.Also fire leaves no body for entombment or burial – hence even if the heathens tried to violate her dead body – and then entomb – that never occured.

3rd King to Assassin : Ghori wanted to take captured royal slaves to his home in Afghanistan, hence he took Prithviraj Chohan prisoner and there he demeaned him, kept him among slaves and some say – even blinded him .This is very natural , we know how the Persian Emperor Xerxes treated King Leonidas of Sparta after defeating him at the cost of half of his army to just three hundred men.
However, Prithviraj Chohan escaped and joined up with rebels in Afghanisthan itself and became their top assassin and one auspicious day – he killed the bigot Ghori while in prayer – just like Ghori defeated him at Panipat.
Then the Chohan King gave himself up or comitted suicide ,since life did not matter to him much, as he had his revenge.

4th India never became fully Islamic ,but is growing back to its Hindu supremacy nation : The slave dynasty, the lodhis, the khiljis, the mughals,the nizams,the pathans and every piece of bigot heathens tried everything from religious taxes to open slavery to eliminate Hinduism and their glorious state of affairs from here but never succeeded.The Rajputs,the Sikhs and the Marathas crushed every piece of bigot stronghold and reduced the Islamic hegemony in India to nothing.
And now these Ghazis are mere terrorists living on borrowed time and hiding behind pseudo-secular protection.

5th DESTRUCTION OF AFGHANISTAN : The wiping out off the Kingdom of looters and plunderers stemmed from this very soil of India.
In the Third Battle of Panipat : the forces of Ghori’s descendant Ahmad Shah Abdali was bled heavily and they won a very disastrous battle against a mere siege contingent of Marathas and when he heard of a force of 1,00,000 more Marathas are crossing the Narmada – he just turned tail and left India begging for peace and truce to the then Maratha Peshwa not to attack Afghanistan.
The Sikh empire started feeding off Afghan Ghurid territory and kept reducing it till was reduced to present day Afghanistan beyond Pakistan.
The Anglo conquest of Afghanistan, ended the Ghurid supremacy , destroying the Ghurid forts and taking great joy in pillage and violation of afghan population.
The afghans were so enraged of British, that their women peed on captured and fallen soldiers of British forces.
This British force was actually a British-Indian force and had full force of Indian Hindu sepoys and commanders under British Major and Colonels who unified and finished Afghan Ghurid power.

It took a 800 years time – but revenge was served in full.

Now the land of Ghori is nothing but a battle field of western power and despotic religious fanatics and refuge seeking whores , while the land of Prithviraj and Samyukta has flown to Moon and has full arsenal of Nuclear bombs and progressing steadily.

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